hdu 1047
Integer Inquiry
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/32768 K (Java/Others)
Total Submission(s): 10588 Accepted Submission(s): 2737
Problem Description
One
of the first users of BIT's new supercomputer was Chip Diller. He
extended his exploration of powers of 3 to go from 0 to 333 and he
explored taking various sums of those numbers.
``This supercomputer is great,'' remarked Chip. ``I only wish Timothy were here to see these results.'' (Chip moved to a new apartment, once one became available on the third floor of the Lemon Sky apartments on Third Street.)
``This supercomputer is great,'' remarked Chip. ``I only wish Timothy were here to see these results.'' (Chip moved to a new apartment, once one became available on the third floor of the Lemon Sky apartments on Third Street.)
Input
The
input will consist of at most 100 lines of text, each of which contains
a single VeryLongInteger. Each VeryLongInteger will be 100 or fewer
characters in length, and will only contain digits (no VeryLongInteger
will be negative).
The final input line will contain a single zero on a line by itself.
The final input line will contain a single zero on a line by itself.
Output
Your program should output the sum of the VeryLongIntegers given in the input.
This problem contains multiple test cases!
The first line of a multiple input is an integer N, then a blank line followed by N input blocks. Each input block is in the format indicated in the problem description. There is a blank line between input blocks.
The output format consists of N output blocks. There is a blank line between output blocks.
This problem contains multiple test cases!
The first line of a multiple input is an integer N, then a blank line followed by N input blocks. Each input block is in the format indicated in the problem description. There is a blank line between input blocks.
The output format consists of N output blocks. There is a blank line between output blocks.
Sample Input
1
123456789012345678901234567890
123456789012345678901234567890
123456789012345678901234567890
0
Sample Output
370370367037037036703703703670
Source
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import java.io.File; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.math.BigInteger; import java.util.Scanner; public class Main { /** * @param args * @throws FileNotFoundException */ public static void main(String[] args) throws FileNotFoundException { // TODO Auto-generated method stub // File f = new File("F:\\pro\\javaPro\\hdu2054\\in"); Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in); int n=s.nextInt(); BigInteger b = new BigInteger("0"); for(int i=0; i<n; i++){ while(true){ String a = s.next(); // System.out.println(b+" "+a); if(a.equals("0")){ if(i>0) System.out.println(); System.out.println(b); b = BigInteger.ZERO; break; } else b=b.add(new BigInteger(a)); } } } }