poj_2249_Binomial Showdown
In how many ways can you choose k elements out of n elements, not taking order into account?
Write a program to compute this number.
Write a program to compute this number.
Input
The input will contain one or more test cases.
Each test case consists of one line containing two integers n (n>=1) and k (0<=k<=n).
Input is terminated by two zeroes for n and k.
Each test case consists of one line containing two integers n (n>=1) and k (0<=k<=n).
Input is terminated by two zeroes for n and k.
Output
For each test case, print one line containing the required number. This number will always fit into an integer, i.e. it will be less than 2
31.
Warning: Don't underestimate the problem. The result will fit into an integer - but if all intermediate results arising during the computation will also fit into an integer depends on your algorithm. The test cases will go to the limit.
Warning: Don't underestimate the problem. The result will fit into an integer - but if all intermediate results arising during the computation will also fit into an integer depends on your algorithm. The test cases will go to the limit.
Sample Input
4 2 10 5 49 6 0 0
Sample Output
6 252 13983816
求C(n,k),模板题
#include<iostream> #include<string> #include<cstdio> #include<algorithm> #include<cmath> #include<cstring> using namespace std; #define ll long long #define M 105 ll n,k; int main() { ll i,j; while(cin>>n>>k) { if(n==0&&k==0) break; if(k==n) { cout<<1<<endl; continue; } if(n-k<k) k=n-k; ll ans=1; for(i=1;i<=k;i++) { ans=ans*(n-i+1)/i; } cout<<ans<<endl; } }