Problem Description
Who is Dylans?You can find his ID in UOJ and Codeforces.
His another ID is s1451900 in BestCoder.
And now today's problems are all about him.
Dylans is given a number N .
He wants to find out how many groups of "1" in its Binary representation.
If there are some "0"(at least one)that are between two "1",
then we call these two "1" are not in a group,otherwise they are in a group.
His another ID is s1451900 in BestCoder.
And now today's problems are all about him.
Dylans is given a number N .
He wants to find out how many groups of "1" in its Binary representation.
If there are some "0"(at least one)that are between two "1",
then we call these two "1" are not in a group,otherwise they are in a group.
Input
In the first line there is a number
T
.
T is the test number.
In the next T lines there is a number N .
0≤N≤1018,T≤1000
T is the test number.
In the next T lines there is a number N .
0≤N≤1018,T≤1000
Output
For each test case,output an answer.
Sample Input
1 5
Sample Output
2简单题
#include<iostream> #include<cstdio> #include<vector> #include<iostream> #include<queue> #include<cstdlib> using namespace std; const int maxn = 100005; int T, sum, f; __int64 n; int main() { scanf("%d", &T); while (T--) { scanf("%I64d", &n); for (sum = 0, f = 0; n; n >>= 1) { if ((n & 1) && f == 0) sum++; f = n & 1; } printf("%d\n", sum); } return 0; }