7-4 Chemical Equation (30 分)
A chemical equation is the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formulae, wherein the reactant entities are given on the left-hand side and the product entities on the right-hand side. For example, CH4+2O2=CO2+2H2O means that the reactants in this chemical reaction are methane and oxygen: CH4 and O2, and the products of this reaction are carbon dioxide and water: CO2 and H2O.
Given a set of reactants and products, you are supposed to tell that in which way we can obtain these products, provided that each reactant can be used only once. For the sake of simplicity, we will consider all the entities on the right-hand side of the equation as one single product.
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case. For each case, the first line gives an integer N (2≤N≤20), followed by N distinct indices of reactants. The second line gives an integer M (1≤M≤10), followed by M distinct indices of products. The index of an entity is a 2-digit number.
Then a positive integer K (≤50) is given, followed by K lines of equations, in the format:
reactant_1 + reactant_2 + ... + reactant_n -> product
where all the reactants are distinct and are in increasing order of their indices.
Note: It is guaranteed that
- one set of reactants will not produce two or more different products, i.e. situation like
01 + 02 -> 03
and01 + 02 -> 04
is impossible; - a reactant cannot be its product unless it is the only one on the left-hand side, i.e.
01 -> 01
is always true (no matter the equation is given or not), but