COINS - Bytelandian gold coins
In Byteland they have a very strange monetary system.
Each Bytelandian gold coin has an integer number written on it. A coin n can be exchanged in a bank into three coins: n/2, n/3 and n/4. But these numbers are all rounded down (the banks have to make a profit).
You can also sell Bytelandian coins for American dollars. The exchange rate is 1:1. But you can not buy Bytelandian coins.
You have one gold coin. What is the maximum amount of American dollars you can get for it?
Input
The input will contain several test cases (not more than 10). Each testcase is a single line with a number n, 0 <= n <= 1 000 000 000. It is the number written on your coin.
Output
For each test case output a single line, containing the maximum amount of American dollars you can make.
Example
Input: 12 2 Output: 13 2
You can change 12 into 6, 4 and 3, and then change these into $6+$4+$3 = $13. If you try changing the coin 2 into 3 smaller coins, you will get 1, 0 and 0, and later you can get no more than $1 out of them. It is better just to change the 2 coin directly into $2.
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chawla_1209:
2016-07-20 11:52:35
Must do for beginners. |
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Saif :
2016-07-19 16:48:57
Problem can also be done without maps
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Wumbolo:
2016-07-19 03:12:07
wa and sigfxsxxxz because %I64d modificator instead of %lld |
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nikita204:
2016-07-17 21:08:41
my 50th and first dp!...A good one! |
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liuxueyang:
2016-07-17 10:30:28
Use Integer as key and BigInteger as value in JAVA HashMap... test with 1000000000, output should be: 4243218150
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sujoy_3:
2016-07-06 12:12:29
1st dp problem
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Ameya:
2016-06-22 23:58:11
I used memoization by hashmap. I'm getting TLC.
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mkfeuhrer:
2016-06-22 22:17:23
must for dp beginners :-) stl map & AC! |
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shovo:
2016-06-21 22:21:32
i think 999 will generate the result 1370.by the way solved :D |
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xinnix:
2016-06-17 08:21:56
TLE TLE TLE..... I dont see any other way to make it faster... help!
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Added by: | Tomek Czajka |
Date: | 2005-05-03 |
Time limit: | 9s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All except: NODEJS PERL6 VB.NET |
Resource: | Purdue Programming Contest Training |