1065 A+B and C (64bit)(20 分)
Given three integers A, B and C in [−263,263], you are supposed to tell whether A+B>C.
Input Specification:
The first line of the input gives the positive number of test cases, T (≤10). Then T test cases follow, each consists of a single line containing three integers A, B and C, separated by single spaces.
Output Specification:
For each test case, output in one line Case #X: true
if A+B>C, or Case #X: false
otherwise, where X is the case number (starting from 1).
Sample Input:
3
1 2 3
2 3 4
9223372036854775807 -9223372036854775808 0
Sample Output:
Case #1: false
Case #2: true
Case #3: false
1 import java.math.BigDecimal; 2 import java.math.BigInteger; 3 import java.text.DecimalFormat; 4 import java.util.Scanner; 5 6 import javax.xml.namespace.QName; 7 8 public class Main { 9 10 public static void main(String[] args) { 11 Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); 12 BigInteger a, b, c; 13 int t = scan.nextInt(); 14 for (int i = 1; i <= t; ++i) { 15 a = scan.nextBigInteger(); 16 b = scan.nextBigInteger(); 17 c = scan.nextBigInteger(); 18 String s = a.add(b).subtract(c).toString(); 19 if (s.charAt(0) != '-' && s.charAt(0) != '0') 20 System.out.println("Case #" + i + ": true"); 21 else 22 System.out.println("Case #" + i + ": false"); 23 } 24 } 25 }