Petya studies in a school and he adores Maths. His class has been studying arithmetic expressions. On the last class the teacher wrote three positive integers a, b, c on the blackboard. The task was to insert signs of operations '+' and '*', and probably brackets between the numbers so that the value of the resulting expression is as large as possible. Let's consider an example: assume that the teacher wrote numbers 1, 2 and 3 on the blackboard. Here are some ways of placing signs and brackets:
1+2*3=7
1*(2+3)=5
1*2*3=6
(1+2)*3=9
Note that you can insert operation signs only between a and b, and between b and c, that is, you cannot swap integers. For instance, in the given sample you cannot get expression (1+3)*2.
It's easy to see that the maximum value that you can obtain is 9.
Your task is: given a, b and c print the maximum value that you can get.
Input
The input contains three integers a, b and c, each on a single line (1 ≤ a, b, c ≤ 10).
Output
Print the maximum value of the expression that you can obtain.
Sample Input
Input
1
2
3
Output
9
Input
2
10
3
Output
60
#include<iostream>
#include<cstdio>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int a,b,c;
while(~scanf("%d%d%d",&a,&b,&c))
{
int Max=a+b*c;
int A,B,C,E,D;
A=a*(b+c);
B=a*b*c;
C=(a+b)*c;
D=a+b+c;
E=a*b+c;
if(Max<A)
Max=A;
if(Max<B)
Max=B;
if(Max<C)
Max=C;
if(Max<D)
Max=D;
if(Max<E)
Max=E;
printf("%d\n",Max);
}
}
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