A + B Problem II
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 169696 Accepted Submission(s): 32544
Problem Description
I have a very simple problem for you. Given two integers A and B, your job is to calculate the Sum of A + B.
Input
The first line of the input contains an integer T(1<=T<=20) which means the number of test cases. Then T lines follow, each line consists of two positive integers, A and B. Notice that the integers are very large, that means you should not process them by using 32-bit integer. You may assume the length of each integer will not exceed 1000.
Output
For each test case, you should output two lines. The first line is "Case #:", # means the number of the test case. The second line is the an equation "A + B = Sum", Sum means the result of A + B. Note there are some spaces int the equation. Output a blank line between two test cases.
Sample Input
2 1 2 112233445566778899 998877665544332211
Sample Output
Case 1: 1 + 2 = 3 Case 2: 112233445566778899 + 998877665544332211 = 1111111111111111110
Author
Ignatius.L
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
int main()
{
char str1[1000],str2[1000];
int sum[1010],len1,len2,len;
int i,k,n,c;
scanf("%d",&n);
for (c=1;c<=n;c++)
{
memset(sum,0,sizeof(sum));
memset(str1,0,sizeof(str1));
memset(str2,0,sizeof(str2));
len1=len2=len=0;
scanf("%s%s",str1,str2);
len1=strlen(str1);
len2=strlen(str2);
for(i=0,k=len1-1;i<len1;i++,k--)
sum[k]=str1[i]-'0';
for(i=len2-1,k=0;i>=0;i--,k++)
sum[k]+=str2[i]-'0';
if(len1>=len2) len=len1;
else len=len2;
for(i=0;i<len;i++)
{
sum[i+1]+=sum[i]/10;
sum[i]=sum[i]%10;
}
if(sum[len]>0) len++;
printf("Case %d:\n",c);
printf("%s + %s = ",str1,str2);
for (i=len-1;i>=0;i--)
printf("%d",sum[i]);
if(c<n) printf("\n\n");
else printf("\n");
}
return 0;
}