If you are a fan of Harry Potter, you would know the world of magic has its own currency system – as Hagrid explained it to Harry, “Seventeen silver Sickles to a Galleon and twenty-nine Knuts to a Sickle, it’s easy enough.” Your job is to write a program to compute A+B where A and B are given in the standard form of Galleon.Sickle.Knut (Galleon is an integer in [0,10^7 ], Sickle is an integer in [0, 17), and Knut is an integer in [0, 29)).
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case which occupies a line with A and B in the standard form, separated by one space.
Output Specification:
For each test case you should output the sum of A and B in one line, with the same format as the input.
Sample Input:
3.2.1 10.16.27
Sample Output:
14.1.28
#include <stdio.h>
#define x 20000002 //最大为 10000000+10000000+1
#define y 17
#define z 29
#define n 3
int main(){
int a[n],b[n],c[n],r[n]={x,y,z},i,carry=0;
for(i=0;i<n;i++){
if(i!=n-1) scanf("%d.",&a[i]);
else scanf("%d",&a[i]);
}
for(i=0;i<n;i++){
if(i!=n-1) scanf("%d.",&b[i]);
else scanf("%d",&b[i]);
}
for(i=n-1;i>=0;i--){
c[i]=(a[i]+b[i]+carry)%r[i];
carry=(a[i]+b[i]+carry)/r[i];
}
for(i=0;i<n;i++){
printf("%d",c[i]);
if(i!=n-1) printf(".");
}
return 0;
}