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ADDING - Adding reversed numbers (challenge)

The Antique Comedians of Malidinesia prefer comedies to tragedies. Unfortunately, most of the ancient plays are tragedies. Therefore the dramatic advisor of ACM has decided to transfigure some tragedies into comedies. Obviously, this work is very hard because the basic sense of the play must be kept intact, although all the things change to their opposites. For example the numbers: if any number appears in the tragedy, it must be converted to its reversed form before being accepted into the comedy play.

Reversed number is a number written in arabic numerals but the order of digits is reversed. The first digit becomes last and vice versa. For example, if the main hero had 1245 strawberries in the tragedy, he has 5421 of them now. Note that all the leading zeros are omitted. That means if the number ends with a zero, the zero is lost by reversing (e.g. 1200 gives 21). Also note that the reversed number never has any trailing zeros.

ACM needs to calculate with reversed numbers. Your task is to add two reversed numbers and output their reversed sum. Of course, the result is not unique because any particular number is a reversed form of several numbers (e.g. 21 could be 12, 120 or 1200 before reversing). Thus we must assume that no zeros were lost by reversing (e.g. assume that the original number was 12).

Input

The input consists of N cases (equal to about 100). The first line of the input contains only positive integer N. Then follow the cases. Each case consists of exactly one line with two positive integers separated by space. These are the reversed numbers you are to add.

Warning: Even unsigned long long int isn't enought for this task.

Output

For each case, print exactly one line containing only one integer - the reversed sum of two reversed numbers. Omit any leading zeros in the output.

Example

Input:
3
24 1
4358 754
305 794

Output:
34
1998
1

Added by:Piotr Kąkol
Date:2010-08-07
Time limit:4.849s
Source limit:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All except: NODEJS OBJC SCM qobi VB.NET
Resource:Copy of Adrian Kosowski's task ADDREV.

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2010-11-04 15:59:46 Piotr Fusik
What's wrong with my #4255995 ?
2010-08-12 18:38:07 Wendel Scardua
LOL

Thanks :)
2010-08-12 17:48:17 Piotr KÄ…kol
Your program print wrong answer if one of the numbers equals 0. But don't worry, most users which have WA have the same mistake. ;-)
Hardest case:
1
0 0

;-P
2010-08-12 17:29:43 Wendel Scardua
I don't get why my code gives WA (it passes on the original ADDREV, and already has bigint). Can you give hints about what the problem is ? (like a sample problematic input, different of the ones used here).

I wish spoj would show some of the wrong answers - not all because that would be exploitable.
2010-08-11 11:06:59 Piotr KÄ…kol
But I will always be like that - some language will dominate in each task (and often it's Perl; it's not a novelty).
Hmm... I'll consider dividing contest into two parts: one with C-language tasks, and rest.

Last edit: 2010-08-11 11:30:21
2010-08-11 09:57:24 :(){ :|: & };:

What is point of allowing C family languages is this sort of task which needs Biginteger ?
2010-08-10 08:50:03 Piotr KÄ…kol
Unsigned long long int isn't enought. Sorry for understatement - I copied the task ADDREV.
2010-08-10 05:45:22 intellectual
what is the range of the inputs?
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