A reversible prime in any number system is a prime whose "reverse" in that number system is also a prime. For example in the decimal system 73 is a reversible prime because its reverse 37 is also a prime.
Now given any two positive integers N (< 105) and D (1 < D <= 10), you are supposed to tell if N is a reversible prime with radix D.
Input Specification:
The input file consists of several test cases. Each case occupies a line which contains two integers N and D. The input is finished by a negative N.
Output Specification:
For each test case, print in one line "Yes" if N is a reversible prime with radix D, or "No" if not.
Sample Input:73 10 23 2 23 10 -2Sample Output:
Yes YesNo
#include<iostream> using namespace std; bool isPrime(int n) { if(n < 2) return false; if(n == 2) return true; if(n % 2 == 0) return false; for(int i = 3; i * i <= n; i++) { if(n % i == 0) return false; } return true; } int main() { int n,d; scanf("%d",&n); while(n > 0) { scanf("%d",&d); if(isPrime(n)) { int rn = 0; while(n != 0) { rn = rn * d + (n % d); n /= d; } if(isPrime(rn)) printf("Yes\n"); else printf("No\n"); } else printf("No\n"); scanf("%d",&n); } return 0; }