1082 Read Number in Chinese (25 分)
Given an integer with no more than 9 digits, you are supposed to read it in the traditional Chinese way. Output Fu first if it is negative. For example, -123456789 is read as Fu yi Yi er Qian san Bai si Shi wu Wan liu Qian qi Bai ba Shi jiu. Note: zero (ling) must be handled correctly according to the Chinese tradition. For example, 100800 is yi Shi Wan ling ba Bai.
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case, which gives an integer with no more than 9 digits.
Output Specification:
For each test case, print in a line the Chinese way of reading the number. The characters are separated by a space and there must be no extra space at the end of the line.
Sample Input 1:
-123456789
结尾无空行
Sample Output 1:
Fu yi Yi er Qian san Bai si Shi wu Wan liu Qian qi Bai ba Shi jiu
结尾无空行
Sample Input 2:
100800
结尾无空行
Sample Output 2:
yi Shi Wan ling ba Bai
结尾无空行
#include<cstdio>
#include<cstring>
int main()
{
char in[12];
char num[10][5]={"ling","yi","er","san","si","wu","liu","qi","ba","jiu"};
char jie[6][5]={"Ge","Shi","Bai","Qian","Wan","Yi"}; //ge凑位
scanf("%s",in);
int left,right;
int len=strlen(in);
left=0;
right=len-1;
if(in[0]=='-')
{
printf("Fu");
left++;
}
while(left<len)
{
while(left+4<=right)
{
right=right-4;
}
bool flag=false;
bool isprint=false;//会改变
while(left<=right)
{
if(left>0&&in[left]=='0')
{
flag=true;
}
else{
if(flag==true)
{
printf(" ling");
flag=false;
}
if(left>0)
printf(" ");
printf("%s",num[in[left]-'0']);
isprint=true;
if(left!=right)
printf(" %s",jie[right-left]) ;
}
left++;
}
if(isprint==true&&right!=len-1)
{
printf(" %s",jie[((len-1-right)/4+3)]);
}
right=right+4;
}
return 0;
}
//123456789