Problem C
If
We Were a Child Again
Input: standard input
Output: standard output
Time Limit: 7 seconds
“Oooooooooooooooh! If I
could do the easy mathematics like my school days!! I can
guarantee, that I’d not make any mistake this time!!” Says
a smart university student!! But
his teacher even smarter – “Ok! I’d assign you such projects in your software
lab. Don’t be so sad.” “Really!!”
- the students feels happy. And he feels so happy that he cannot see the
smile in his teacher’s face. |
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The Problem The
first project for the poor student was to make a calculator that can just
perform the basic arithmetic operations. But
like many other university students he doesn’t like to do any project by
himself. He just wants to collect programs from here and there. As you are a
friend of him, he asks you to write the program. But, you are also
intelligent enough to tackle this kind of people. You agreed to write
only the (integer) division and mod (% in C/C++) operations for him. |
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Input Input is a sequence
of lines. Each line will contain an input number. One or more spaces. A sign
(division or mod). Again spaces. And another input number. Both the input
numbers are non-negative integer. The first one may be arbitrarily long. The
second number n will be in the range (0 < n < 231). |
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Output
A
line for each input, each containing an integer. See the sample input and
output. Output should not contain any extra space. |
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Sample
Input
110 / 100 99 % 10 2147483647 /
2147483647 2147483646 % 2147483647 |
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Sample
Output
1 9 1 2147483646 |
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Problemsetter: S. M. Ashraful Kadir, University of
Dhaka