#P3917. Rock, Paper, Scissors
Rock, Paper, Scissors
Description
Rock, Paper, Scissors is a classic hand game for two people. Each participant holds out either a fist (rock), open hand (paper), or two-finger V (scissors). If both players show the same gesture, they try again. They continue until there are two different gestures. The winner is then determined according to the table below:
Rock | beats | Scissors |
Paper | beats | Rock |
Scissors | beats | Paper |
Your task is to take a list of symbols representing the gestures of two players and determine how many games each player wins.
In the following example:
Turn : 1 2 3 4 5
Player 1 : R R S R S
Player 2 : S R S P S
Player 1 wins at Turn 1 (Rock beats Scissors), Player 2 wins at Turn 4 (Paper beats Rock), and all the other turns are ties.
Input
The input contains between 1 and 20 pairs of lines, the first for Player 1 and the second for Player 2. Both player lines contain the same number of symbols from the set {'R', 'P', 'S'}. The number of symbols per line is between 1 and 75, inclusive. A pair of lines each containing the single character 'E' signifies the end of the input.
Output
For each pair of input lines, output a pair of output lines as shown in the sample output, indicating the number of games won by each player.
RRSRS
SRSPS
PPP
SSS
SPPSRR
PSPSRS
E
E
P1: 1
P2: 1
P1: 0
P2: 3
P1: 2
P2: 1
Source
Mid-Central USA 2009