Given a positive integer n, write a program to find out a nonzero multiple m of n whose decimal representation contains only the digits 0 and 1. You may assume that n is not greater than 200 and there is a corresponding m containing no more than 100 decimal digits.
Input
The input file may contain multiple test cases. Each line contains a value of n (1 <= n <= 200). A line containing a zero terminates the input.
Output
For each value of n in the input print a line containing the corresponding value of m. The decimal representation of m must not contain more than 100 digits. If there are multiple solutions for a given value of n, any one of them is acceptable.
Sample Input
2 6 19 0
Sample Output
10 100100100100100100 111111111111111111
BFS+同余模定理
同余模定理:
(a*b)%n = (a%n *b%n)%n;
(a+b)%n = (a%n +b%n)%n;
#include<stdio.h>
#define N 600000
int mod[N];
int ans[200];
int main()
{
int i,k,n;
while(scanf("%d",&n),n)
{
mod[1]=1%n;
for(i=2;mod[i-1]!=0;i++)
{
mod[i]=(mod[i/2]*10+i%2)%n;
}
i--;
k=0;
while(i)
{
ans[k++]=i%2;
i/=2;
}
for(i=k-1;i>=0;i--)
printf("%d",ans[i]);
puts("");
}
return 0;
}