AE00 - Rectangles

Byteman has a collection of N squares with side 1. How many different rectangles can he form using these squares?

Two rectangles are considered different if none of them can be rotated and moved to obtain the second one. During rectangle construction, Byteman can neither deform the squares nor put any squares upon any other ones.

Input

The first and only line of the standard input contains one integer N (1 <= N <= 10000).

Output

The first and only line of the standard output should contain a single integer equal to the number of different rectangles that Byteman can form using his squares.

Example

For the input data:

6

the correct result is:

8

Task author: Jakub Radoszewski.


Added by:Race with time
Date:2009-05-03
Time limit:1s
Source limit:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All except: ERL JS-RHINO NODEJS PERL6 VB.NET
Resource:Algorithmic Engagements 2009

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2015-06-30 09:52:04
very easy problem , no idea about DP , but can be done with simple logic in <12 lines :) . AC in 1st go!!!
2015-06-18 18:20:12 Abhinav
finally 0.00! use dp..:)
2015-06-18 18:20:11 Abhinav
finally 0.00! use dp..:)
2015-06-16 21:35:44 iammangod96
nothing to learn as such. Use the following formula if really wanna do <snip>

Last edit: 2022-10-13 20:16:29
2015-06-09 02:54:34
Recursive solution in Java gave me an Stack Overflow... =/
Solved it with dynamic programming then.
2015-06-02 20:10:05 Siddhant Somani
10th test case wa ?
2015-05-24 06:19:12 Harsh Vardhan Ladha
Forgot to break :P AC
2015-04-08 14:48:06 bholagabbar
Why won't this work? ((n/2)*2)-1)+(((n+1)/2)
The first bracket is the number of squares and the number of rectangles. -1 because 1 does not form a square.
The second one is the odd number of squares.
Why is it flawed?
2015-04-05 12:25:44 Francky
I've edit the body, now everybody should see the image inside the description.
2015-04-04 17:31:18 NIKHIL KUMAR SINGH
image didn't get load on my browser

re(vamsi): Is this visible?



Last edit: 2015-04-05 08:29:49
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