C |
Schedule
of a Married Man Input: Standard Input Output: Standard Output |
Last year we set a problem on bachelor arithmetic which
made some bachelors really unhappy. So to even things up, we are making a
problem on the tough schedule of a married man.
Our dashing hero Danny has recently got married and that
has created a lot of problems for him, at least that is what his friends think.
So many broken promises, so many missed appointments and dinners. Err! Danny,
now is losing tracks of even simplest of calculations, so you must help him to
decide whether he can attend his meeting or not. Danny is busy with his wife
for a large portion of the day. This large portion is denoted by a starting
time and an ending time. Then Danny has an important meeting in a day, he
misses that if it overlaps or touches (For example, if Danny’s time span with
his wife finishes at 18:00 and the meeting starts at 18:00 then the two
schedules conflict and Danny misses the meeting) the time scheduled for his
wife. Given the time span Danny has allotted for his wife and the time span of
the meeting you, will have to find whether Danny misses that meeting or not.
First line of the input file contains an integer N
(0<N<2001) which denotes how many sets of inputs are there. The input for
each set is given in two lines. The description for each set is given below:
First line of each set contains two strings separated by a
single space. These two strings denote the time span Danny is busy with his
wife. The second line also contains two strings which denotes the time when
Danny has to attend a meeting. All the strings that denote time are of the
format hh:mm (two digit for hour and two digit for minute). For example “forty
five past eight” (Morning) is denoted as 08:45, “forty five past 9” (night) is
denoted as 21:45. You can assume that
all times are valid 24-hour clock time, starting time strictly precedes ending
time and all times are within a single day.
For each set of input produce one line of output. This
line contains the serial of output followed by a string which denotes Danny’s
decision. If Danny can attend the meeting then print “Hits Meeting” and if
Danny misses (Mrs) the meeting as it conflicts with the time allotted for his
wife print “Mrs Meeting” instead.
3 17:47 22:40 06:18 17:04 10:44 17:05 01:11 01:27 03:36 19:02 14:33 15:24 |
Case 1: Hits
Meeting Case 2: Hits
Meeting Case 3: Mrs
Meeting |
Problem setter: S.Manzoor, M. M. Rahman, Special Thanks: S. Hafiz, M. A. Arif