1058. A+B in Hogwarts (20)
If you are a fan of Harry Potter, you would know the world of magic has its own currency system -- as Hagrid explained it to Harry, "Seventeen silver Sickles to a Galleon and twenty-nine Knuts to a Sickle, it's easy enough." Your job is to write a program to compute A+B where A and B are given in the standard form of "Galleon.Sickle.Knut" (Galleon is an integer in [0, 107], Sickle is an integer in [0, 17), and Knut is an integer in [0, 29)).
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case which occupies a line with A and B in the standard form, separated by one space.
Output Specification:
For each test case you should output the sum of A and B in one line, with the same format as the input.
Sample Input:3.2.1 10.16.27Sample Output:
14.1.28
#include <stdio.h> int main() { int a1, b1, c1; int a2, b2, c2; int a, b, c; while(scanf("%d.%d.%d", &a1, &b1, &c1) != EOF) { scanf("%d.%d.%d", &a2, &b2, &c2); int carry = 0; c = (c1 + c2) % 29; carry = (c1 + c2) / 29; b = (b1 + b2 + carry) % 17; carry = (b1 + b2 + carry) / 17; a = (a1 + a2 + carry); //本来 a = (a1+a2+carry)%10000001竟有个测试点过不去 printf("%d.%d.%d\n", a, b, c); } return 0; }