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TEST - Life, the Universe, and Everything |
Your program is to use the brute-force approach in order to find the Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything. More precisely... rewrite small numbers from input to output. Stop processing input after reading in the number 42. All numbers at input are integers of one or two digits.
Example
Input: 1 2 88 42 99 Output: 1 2 88
Information
In case of any problems with your code, you can take a look in the forum, you'll find the answer, only for this problem, in various languages.
Added by: | mima |
Date: | 2004-05-01 |
Time limit: | 1s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All |
Resource: | Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy |
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2017-04-13 20:09:23
I just saw an example, from this website, of what "is good." The example was very simplistic and did not use, as an example, a means of ensuring a three digit number was entered. Personally, I thought my "program" was to ensure a three digit number had to be filtered so all my personally created programs took that into effect. I failed each time. Also, the forum area says one should use printf() and scanf() in C++ because cout and cin are too slow. |
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2017-03-30 20:26:51
After 42, 99 has been taken as input according to the given example. So, really, how many inputs are to be taken? Last edit: 2017-03-30 20:27:08 |
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2017-03-19 17:41:02
How many input numbers |
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2017-03-16 20:00:57
It should be while (!(n==41)) |
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2017-03-14 11:05:25
Up to 88 it was visible |
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2017-03-12 20:38:03
read input from user one by one and keep printing it until 42 comes. no need of array at all. |
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2017-03-12 00:30:43
This is so simple that makes it difficult to understand. Took a leap of faith with my code, and it worked. Keep it simple, really simple. |
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2017-02-27 09:17:47
You just need to accept input until 42 is typed in and just print the numbers, no need of sorting. |
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2017-02-25 16:59:17
Using cin to read values getting a timeout. Guessing they don't tell us how their tester inputs numbers. Looks great to fail on something trivial like this >_> |
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2017-02-25 12:43:23
we has read upto only 42 numbers that it? after 42 we has to read numbers? |