Description:
If you are a fan of Harry Potter, you would know the world of magic has its own currency system — as Hagrid explained it to Harry, “Seventeen silver Sickles to a Galleon and twenty-nine Knuts to a Sickle, it’s easy enough.” Your job is to write a program to compute A+B where A and B are given in the standard form of “Galleon.Sickle.Knut” (Galleon is an integer in [0, 10^7], Sickle is an integer in [0, 17), and Knut is an integer in [0, 29)).
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case which occupies a line with A and B in the standard form, separated by one space.
Output Specification:
For each test case you should output the sum of A and B in one line, with the same format as the input.
Sample Input:
Sample Output:
If you are a fan of Harry Potter, you would know the world of magic has its own currency system — as Hagrid explained it to Harry, “Seventeen silver Sickles to a Galleon and twenty-nine Knuts to a Sickle, it’s easy enough.” Your job is to write a program to compute A+B where A and B are given in the standard form of “Galleon.Sickle.Knut” (Galleon is an integer in [0, 10^7], Sickle is an integer in [0, 17), and Knut is an integer in [0, 29)).
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case which occupies a line with A and B in the standard form, separated by one space.
Output Specification:
For each test case you should output the sum of A and B in one line, with the same format as the input.
Sample Input:
3.2.1 10.16.27
14.1.28
//NKW 甲级真题1018
#pragma warning(disable:4996)
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(){
int g = 0, s = 0, k = 0, gg, ss, kk;
for (int i = 2; i > 0; i--){
scanf("%d.%d.%d", &gg, &ss, &kk);
g += gg;
s += ss;
k += kk;
}
if (k >= 29){
s += k / 29;
k = k % 29;
}
if (s >= 17){
g += s / 17;
s = s % 17;
}
printf("%d.%d.%d\n", g, s, k);
system("pause");
return 0;
}