Superlong sums
Time Limit: 2000MS Memory Limit: 65536K Total Submissions: 16981 Accepted: 4893 Description
The creators of a new programming language D++ have found out that whatever limit for SuperLongInt type they make, sometimes programmers need to operate even larger numbers. A limit of 1000 digits is so small... You have to find the sum of two numbers with maximal size of 1.000.000 digits.Input
The first line of an input file contains a single number N (1<=N<=1000000) - the length of the integers (in order to make their lengths equal, some leading zeroes can be added). It is followed by these integers written in columns. That is, the next N lines contain two digits each, divided by a space. Each of the two given integers is not less than 1, and the length of their sum does not exceed N.Output
Output file should contain exactly N digits in a single line representing the sum of these two integers.Sample Input
4 0 4 4 2 6 8 3 7
Sample Output
4750Hint
Huge input,scanf is recommended.JAVAimport java.io.BufferedInputStream; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStreamReader; public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) throws NumberFormatException, IOException { BufferedInputStream read = new BufferedInputStream(System.in); byte[] b = new byte[5000007]; read.read(b); String s = ""; int index = 0; while (b[index] != '/r') { s += (char) b[index]; index++; } int n = Integer.parseInt(s); byte[] c = new byte[n]; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { index++; index++; c[i] += b[index] - 48; index++; index++; c[i] += b[index] - 48; index++; } int cf = 0; for (int i = n - 1; i >= 0; i--) { c[i] += cf; if (c[i] >= 10) { cf = 1; c[i] += 38; } else { cf = 0; c[i] += 48; } } System.out.write(c); System.out.println(); } }
POJ 2602_JAVA
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