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BerOS file system

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The new operating system BerOS has a nice feature. It is possible to use any number of characters ‘/‘ as a delimiter in path instead of one traditional ‘/‘. For example, strings //usr///local//nginx/sbin// and /usr/local/nginx///sbin are equivalent. The character ‘/‘ (or some sequence of such characters) at the end of the path is required only in case of the path to the root directory, which can be represented as single character ‘/‘.

A path called normalized if it contains the smallest possible number of characters ‘/‘.

Your task is to transform a given path to the normalized form.

Input

The first line of the input contains only lowercase Latin letters and character ‘/‘ — the path to some directory. All paths start with at least one character ‘/‘. The length of the given line is no more than 100 characters, it is not empty.

Output

The path in normalized form.

Example Input
//usr///local//nginx/sbin
Output
/usr/local/nginx/sbin

讀懂題意就好,英語不好。
代碼:
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdio>
#include <queue>
#include <algorithm>
#include <cmath>

using
namespace std; int main() { char s[105]; char t[105]; scanf("%s",s); int i = 0,j = 0,c = 0; while(s[i]) { t[j ++] = s[i]; if(s[i] == /) { c ++; while(s[i + 1] == /)i ++; } i ++; } if(c > 1)while(t[j - 1] == /)j --; t[j] = \0; printf("%s",t); }

BerOS file system