An easy problem
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).
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.
Sample Input
6
R 1
P 2
G 3
r 1
p 2
g 3
Sample Output
19
18
10
-17
-14
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).
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.
Sample Input
6
R 1
P 2
G 3
r 1
p 2
g 3
Sample Output
19
18
10
-17
-14
-4
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Main{
public static void main(String[] args){
Scanner scanner=new Scanner(System.in);
int num=scanner.nextInt();
for(int i=0;i<num;i++){
String string=scanner.next();
int num2=scanner.nextInt();
char[] a=string.toCharArray();
num2=(a[0]>96)?96-a[0]+num2:a[0]-64+num2;
System.out.println(num2);
}
}
}