Problem Description
we define f(A) = 1, f(a) = -1, f(B) = 2, f(b) = -2, ... f(Z) = 26, f(z) = -26;
Give you a letter x and a number y , you should output the result of y+f(x).
Give you a letter x and a number y , you should output the result of y+f(x).
Input
On the first line, contains a number T.then T lines follow, each line is a case.each case contains a letter and a number.
Output
for each case, you should the result of y+f(x) on a line.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<math.h>
//#include<string.h>
//#define P 3.141592653
void main()
{
int n, y;
char c;
scanf("%d", &n);
getchar();
while (n--)
{
scanf("%c",&c);
scanf("%d",&y);
if (c >= 'a'&&c <= 'z')
printf("%d\n", y- (int)(c - 'a' + 1) );
else if (c >= 'A'&&c <= 'Z')
printf("%d\n", (int)(c - 'A' + 1) + y);
getchar();
}
system("pause");
}