UVa 10800 - Not That Kind of Graph

Summary
We have to draw an ASCII line graph of a stock prize. Given the title, it's easy to see that this is the only problem not related to Graph Theory in the given set.

Explanation
The problem explanation covers the problem with enough detail to solve it without really needing much insight. We are given a string of characters, each which is R (rise), C (constant) or F (fall) and have to draw the corresponding line. Just make a 2d matrix of characters and draw to the matrix, and then output the matrix.

Gotcha's

 * The stock price does not necessarily start its minimum
 * Don't output spaces at the end of the line

Input
15 RRRCFCRFRFFCCCR RRR CCCCCC CRCFRCFRRFR CRRRFCFRCFRFC RCRFCRFFCCRRC RRRFFFFFFFFFF RCRFCRFFCCRRC FCFCCFRRCCFFC RCRFCRFFCCRRC R F C RFRFRFCCCRF FFF

Output
Case #1: +-
 * _
 * / \_/\/\
 * /       \___/

Case #2: +-

Case #3: +
 * ______

Case #4: +-
 * _ _  /\/
 * _/ \/ \/

Case #5: +---
 * /\_ _
 * /  \/ \/\_
 * _/

Case #6: +---
 * _
 * _/\_/\   /
 * /     \__/

Case #7: +---

Case #8: +---
 * _
 * _/\_/\   /
 * /     \__/

Case #9: +---
 * \_     __
 * \__ /  \
 * \/   \_

Case #10: +---
 * _
 * _/\_/\   /
 * /     \__/

Case #11: +---

Case #12: +---

Case #13: +---
 * _

Case #14: +-
 * /\/\/\___/\

Case #15: +-