B |
Big Number of Teams will Solve
This |
Writing up a code in Programming
Contest for an easy problem isn’t a big task but inexperienced contestants do
not know that their output must match exactly with that of the judges. Very
often they output extra spaces in their output because they feel it makes the
presentation better. The requirement in reality is the output must match
character per character with that of the judges. Submitted runs that give additional spaces are given the verdict “Output
Format Error”. If the output still mismatches after ignoring the spaces, it is
given the verdict “Wrong Answer”. A verdict of “Yes” is given when the output
matches exactly. In this problem, you will have to determine the verdict for
runs given the team output and the judges output.
Input
The
first line of input consists of a positive integer t<20, where t denotes
the number of test cases. Each case
consists of two lines. The first line is the team’s output and the second line
is the judges output. Each line consists of at least one and at most 20 characters. The teams output
consists of alphabets and spaces. The judges output consists of alphabets only.
Output
For
each case of input, there will be one line of output. It will first contain the
case number followed by the verdict. Look at sample output for exact
formatting.
Sample Input |
Sample Output |
3 |
Case 1: Yes |
Problem setter: Shamim Hafiz Special Thanks: Md.
Arifuzzaman Arif