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String Distance and Transform ProcessTime Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 931 Accepted Submission(s): 443 Special Judge Problem Description String Distance is a non-negative integer that measures the distance between two strings. Here we give the definition. A transform list is a list of string, where each string, except for the last one, can be changed to the string followed by adding a character, deleting a character or replacing a character. The length of a transform list is the count of strings minus 1 (that is the count of operations to transform these two strings). The distance between two strings is the length of a transform list from one string to the other with the minimal length. You are to write a program to calculate the distance between two strings and give the corresponding transform list. Input Input consists a sequence of string pairs, each string pair consists two lines, each string occupies one line. The length of each string will be no more than 80. Output For each string pair, you should give an integer to indicate the distance between them at the first line, and give a sequence of command to transform string 1 to string 2. Each command is a line lead by command count, then the command. A command must be Insert pos,value Delete pos Replace pos,value where pos is the position of the string and pos should be between 1 and the current length of the string (in Insert command, pos can be 1 greater than the length), and value is a character. Actually many command lists can satisfy the request, but only one of them is required. Sample Input
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