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Deterministic automaton III
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Read a description of a finite-state automaton in the AT&T format
(without weights) from the file in the first argument. Then, read strings from the
standard input. If a string is
accepted by the automaton, write TRUE, a space and the string on the
standard output, otherwise — write FALSE, a space and the string.
If there is a non-determinism in the automaton, the first transition should be chosen.
The automaton can contain epsilon transitions ("<eps>" instead of a
character). They should be interpreted as follows: an epsilon
transition can be used (without "eating" a character from the input),
if there is no other transition applicable. You can assume that there
is at most one epsilon transition from a given state and that there
are no cycles with epsilon transition.
Your program does not have to check whether the description is correct
and whether the automaton is deterministic.
long.arg - this automaton accepts two texts - "aaaa" and "a" replicated 4038 times.
simple1.arg - simple automaton accepting only text "abc"
simple2.arg - automaton accepting text "ab*c" (b replicated any number of times) and "kot"
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DEADLINE: 2023-11-12 23:59:59
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