An easy problem
Time Limit: 1000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 20138 Accepted Submission(s): 13391
Problem Description
we define f(A) = 1, f(a) = -1, f(B) = 2, f(b) = -2, ... f(Z) = 26, f(z) = -26;
Give you a letter x and a number y , you should output the result of y+f(x).
Give you a letter x and a number y , you should output the result of y+f(x).
Input
On the first line, contains a number T.then T lines follow, each line is a case.each case contains a letter and a number.
Output
for each case, you should the result of y+f(x) on a line.
Sample Input
6 R 1 P 2 G 3 r 1 p 2 g 3
Sample Output
19 18 10 -17 -14 -4
#include <cstdio>
int main()
{
char x;
int t,n,s;
scanf("%d",&t);
getchar();
while(t--)
{
scanf("%c %d",&x,&n);
getchar();
if(x>='a'&&x<='z')
s=n-(x-'a'+1);
if(x>='A'&&x<='Z')
s=n+(x-'A'+1);
printf("%d\n",s);
}
return 0;
}