10591 - Happy Number
Problem C
Happy Number
Time Limit
1 Second
Let the sum of the square of the digits of a positive integer S0 be represented by S1. In a similar way, let the sum of the squares of the digits of S1 be represented by S2 and so on. If Si = 1 for some i ³ 1, then the original integer S0 is said to be Happy number. A number, which is not happy, is called Unhappy number. For example 7 is a Happy number since 7 -> 49 -> 97 -> 130 -> 10 -> 1 and 4 is an Unhappy number since 4 -> 16 -> 37 -> 58 -> 89 -> 145 -> 42 -> 20 -> 4.
Input
The input consists of several test cases, the number of which you are given in the first line of the input. Each test case consists of one line containing a single positive integer N smaller than 109.
Output
For each test case, you must print one of the following messages:
Case #p: N is a Happy number.
Case #p: N is an Unhappy number.
Here p stands for the case number (starting from 1). You should print the first message if the number N is a happy number. Otherwise, print the second line.
Sample Input
Output for Sample Input
3
7
4
13
Case #1: 7 is a Happy number.
Case #2: 4 is an Unhappy number.
Case #3: 13 is a Happy number.
Problemsetter: Mohammed Shamsul Alam
International Islamic University Chittagong
Special thanks to Muhammad Abul Hasan
#include<stdio.h>
find(int n)
{
int i,k,p=0,l;
for(i=n; i!=0; i=i/10)
{
k=i%10;
p=p+k*k;
}
if(p>9)
return find(p);
else
return p;
}
int main()
{
int n,nn,k,c,i,R,T=1;
scanf("%d",&R);
while(R>0)
{
scanf("%d",&n);
if(n==0){
printf("Case #%d: %d is an Unhappy number.\n",T,n);
}
else if(n==1)
printf("Case #%d: %d is a Happy number.\n",T,n);
else if(n==2)
printf("Case #%d: %d is an Unhappy number.\n",T,n);
else if(n==3)
printf("Case #%d: %d is an Unhappy number.\n",T,n);
else if(n<10)
{
nn=n*n;
for(i=nn; i>10; i=c)
{
c =find(nn);
if(c==1)
printf("Case #%d: %d is a Happy number.\n",T,n);
else
printf("Case #%d: %d is an Unhappy number.\n",T,n);
}
}
else
{
int c=find(n);
if(c==1)
printf("Case #%d: %d is a Happy number.\n",T,n);
else
printf("Case #%d: %d is an Unhappy number.\n",T,n);
}
T++;
R--;
}
return 0;
}
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