Problem Description
The contest starts now! How excited it is to see balloons floating around. You, one of the best programmers in HDU, can get a very beautiful balloon if only you have solved the very very very... easy problem.
Give you an operator (+,-,*, / --denoting addition, subtraction, multiplication, division respectively) and two positive integers, your task is to output the result.
Is it very easy?
Come on, guy! PLMM will send you a beautiful Balloon right now!
Good Luck!
Give you an operator (+,-,*, / --denoting addition, subtraction, multiplication, division respectively) and two positive integers, your task is to output the result.
Is it very easy?
Come on, guy! PLMM will send you a beautiful Balloon right now!
Good Luck!
Input
Input contains multiple test cases. The first line of the input is a single integer T (0<T<1000) which is the number of test cases. T test cases follow. Each test case contains a char C (+,-,*, /) and two integers A and B(0<A,B<10000).Of course, we all know that A and B are operands and C is an operator.
Output
For each case, print the operation result. The result should be rounded to 2 decimal places If and only if it is not an integer.
Sample Input
4 + 1 2 - 1 2 * 1 2 / 1 2
Sample Output
3 -1 2 0.50
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
char x;
int a,b,n;
double ans;
scanf("%d%*c",&n);
while(n--)
{
scanf("%c%d%d%*c",&x,&a,&b);
if(x == '/')
{
ans = (double)a/b;
if(ans == (int)ans)
printf("%.0lf\n",ans);
else
printf("%.02lf\n",ans);
continue;
}
if(x == '+')
ans = a+b;
else if(x == '-')
ans = a-b;
else if(x == '*')
ans = a*b;
printf("%.0lf\n",ans);
}
return 0;
}