Reverse Number
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 4195 Accepted Submission(s): 1961
Problem Description
Welcome to 2006'4 computer college programming contest!
Specially, I give my best regards to all freshmen! You are the future of HDU ACM! And now, I must tell you that ACM problems are always not so easy, but, except this one... Ha-Ha!
Give you an integer; your task is to output its reverse number. Here, reverse number is defined as follows:
1. The reverse number of a positive integer ending without 0 is general reverse, for example, reverse (12) = 21;
2. The reverse number of a negative integer is negative, for example, reverse (-12) = -21;
3. The reverse number of an integer ending with 0 is described as example, reverse (1200) = 2100.
Specially, I give my best regards to all freshmen! You are the future of HDU ACM! And now, I must tell you that ACM problems are always not so easy, but, except this one... Ha-Ha!
Give you an integer; your task is to output its reverse number. Here, reverse number is defined as follows:
1. The reverse number of a positive integer ending without 0 is general reverse, for example, reverse (12) = 21;
2. The reverse number of a negative integer is negative, for example, reverse (-12) = -21;
3. The reverse number of an integer ending with 0 is described as example, reverse (1200) = 2100.
Input
Input file contains multiple test cases. There is a positive integer n (n<100) in the first line, which means the number of test cases, and then n 32-bit integers follow.
Output
For each test case, you should output its reverse number, one case per line.
Sample Input
3 12 -12 1200
Sample Output
21 -21 2100
Author
lcy
Source
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#include<iostream>
#include<string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int n;
string str;
int i,flag;
while(cin>>n)
{
while(n--)
{
cin>>str;
if(str[0]=='-')
cout<<'-';
i=str.size()-1;
flag=0;
while(str[i]=='0')flag++,i--;
for(;i>=0;i--)
{
if(str[i]>='0'&&str[i]<='9')
cout<<str[i];
}
while(flag--)
cout<<'0';
cout<<endl;
}
}
return 0;
}