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RAONE - Ra-One Numbers |
In the War between good and evil . Ra-One is on the evil side and G-One on the good side.
Ra-One is fond of destroying cities and its G-one's duty to protect them..
Ra-One loves to destroy cities whose Zip Code has special properties. He says he loves to destroy cities which have Ra-One numbers as their Zip Code.
Any number is Ra-one if the Difference between Sum of digits at even location and Sum of digits at odd location is One (1).. For eg... for 234563 is Ra-One number
digits at odd location are 3,5,3 (unit place is location 1 )
digits at even location are 2,4,6
Diff = (2+4+6)-(3+5+3)=12-11 = 1.
And 123456 is not Ra-One number
diff = (5+3+1) - (2+4+6) = -4
G-One knows this about Ra-one and wants to deploy his Army members in those cities. 1 army member will be deployed in each city.
G-one knows the range of ZIP-Codes where Ra-One might attack & needs your help to find out how many army members he needs.
Can you help Him ?
Input
First line will have only one integer 't' number of Zip-Code ranges. it is followed by t lines
Each line from 2nd line contains 2 integer 'from' and 'to'. These indicate the range of Zip codes where Ra-one might attack. ('From' and 'to' are included in the range)
NOTE:'t' will be less than 100. 'from' and 'to' will be between 0 and 10^8 inclusive.
Output
A single number for each test case telling how many army members G-One needs to deploy.
each number should be on separate lines
Example
Input: 2 1 10 10 100 Output: 1 9
explanation:
for 1st test case the only number is 10
for 2nd test case numbers are 10, 21, 32, 43, 54, 65, 76, 87, 98
Added by: | Devil D |
Date: | 2012-02-21 |
Time limit: | 0.101s |
Source limit: | 30000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All except: ASM64 |
Resource: | Own |
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2023-08-23 10:49:45
are there anyone has dp digit tutorial document? pls give me . thank |
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2021-11-02 16:09:18
Note: Indexing starting from 1, from right to left. Example: +) 123 location 1 : 3 location 2 : 2 location 3 : 1 +) 1234 location 1 : 4 location 2 : 3 location 3 : 2 location 4 : 1 |
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2021-07-10 06:48:11
My 100th;) use long int indexing starts from right to left 1 based! |
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2021-04-25 11:31:48
What are the constraints for this problem? |
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2020-07-25 01:56:05
Indexing starting from 1, from right to left. |
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2020-06-29 20:29:15
Indexing from right to left, don't use long long (getting tle) !! Nice digit dp problem |
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2020-06-28 17:34:26 Shubham Jadhav
Nice Problem |
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2020-06-03 20:26:01
ac in two go Last edit: 2020-06-03 20:26:32 |
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2020-03-18 16:47:09
Worst problem statement . Why didnt they mention order of indexing ? |
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2019-12-14 21:02:02
Cakewalk |