F. Full Tank?
Ограничения: время – 4s/8s, память – 64MiB Ввод: input.txt или стандартный ввод Вывод: output.txt или стандартный вывод
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After going through the receipts from your car trip through Europe
this summer, you realised that the gas prices varied between the cities
you visited. Maybe you could have saved some money if you were a bit
more clever about where you filled your fuel?
To help other tourists (and save money yourself next time), you
want to write a program for finding the cheapest way to travel between
cities, filling your tank on the way. We assume that all cars use one
unit of fuel per unit of distance, and start with an empty gas tank.
Input specifications
The first line of input gives `1\ ≤\ n\ ≤\ 1000` and `0\ ≤\ m\ ≤\ 10000`, the number of cities and
roads. Then follows a line with `n` integers `1\ ≤\ p_i\ ≤\ 100`, where `p_i` is the fuel price in the
ith city. Then follow `m` lines with three integers `0\ ≤\ u,\ v\ <\ n` and `1\ ≤\ d\ ≤\ 100`, telling
that there is a road between `u` and `v` with length `d`. Then comes a line with the number
`1\ ≤\ q\ ≤\ 100`, giving the number of queries, and `q` lines with three integers `1\ ≤\ c\ ≤\ 100`, `s`
and `e`, where `c` is the fuel capacity of the vehicle, `s` is the starting city, and `e` is the goal.
Output specifications
For each query, output the price of the cheapest trip from `s` to `e` using a car with the
given capacity, or "impossible" if there is no way of getting from `s` to `e` with the given
car.
Sample input
5 5
10 10 20 12 13
0 1 9
0 2 8
1 2 1
1 3 11
2 3 7
2
10 0 3
20 1 4
Output for sample input
170
impossible
Source: Nordic CPC 2007