The Unsolvable Problem
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 10 Accepted Submission(s): 7
Problem Description
There are many unsolvable problem in the world.It could be about one or about zero.But this time it is about bigger number.
Given an integer n(2 <= n <= 10 9).We should find a pair of positive integer a, b so that a + b = n and [a, b] is as large as possible. [a, b] denote the least common multiplier of a, b.
Given an integer n(2 <= n <= 10 9).We should find a pair of positive integer a, b so that a + b = n and [a, b] is as large as possible. [a, b] denote the least common multiplier of a, b.
Input
The first line contains integer T(1<= T<= 10000),denote the number of the test cases.
For each test cases,the first line contains an integer n.
For each test cases,the first line contains an integer n.
Output
For each test cases,
print the maximum [a,b] in a line.
Sample Input
3 2 3 4
Sample Output
1 2 3也没能搞清楚原理,就这么敲了!#include<iostream> #include<cstdio> using namespace std;
int grd(int a,int b) { int tmp=a%b; while(tmp) { a=b; b=tmp; tmp=a%b; } return b; }
int main() { int n,cas,i; __int64 ans; cin>>cas; while(cas--) { scanf("%d",&n); for(i=n/2;i>=1;i--) { if(grd(n-i,i)==1) { ans=n-i; ans*=(__int64)(i); printf("%I64d\n",ans); break; } } } return 0; }