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

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Senthil Vidhiyakar: 2015-01-30 15:30:22

How many nos should be processed.. No limit is given here

re(vamsi): stop when you read 42

Last edit: 2015-02-28 06:35:55
Sanjay Singh: 2015-01-29 09:29:34

It runs like a cake.. but still what and how a input will be passed is quite ambiguous.

Priyam-the-great: 2015-01-25 09:43:59

The easiest problem in SPOJ. AC in one go :-)

vishal sahu: 2015-01-23 16:11:32

how many no. we have to take?

Vishal Chaudhary: 2015-01-20 03:21:05

its showing runtime error (SIGSEGV) but my code works fine in code blocks

Divyanshu Mittal: 2015-01-20 03:21:05

Help me pls.. I'm getting compile time error while the same program is working fine in my system. I'm using c and c++ languages. The error is related to #include directive.

SHASHI BHUSHAN KUMAR: 2015-01-20 03:21:05

halua

Mitch Schwartz: 2015-01-20 03:21:05

There is an automatic process that has been changing cluster from Pyramid to Cube over the past few months, starting with the oldest problems and working forward, and admins have informed that eventually all problems will be moved to Cube.

Last edit: 2015-01-08 05:06:41
afroze: 2015-01-20 03:21:05

how many inputs values should i take??

Manish Kushwaha: 2015-01-20 03:21:05

ur compiler is showing runtime error.
but it is working fine with my gcc compiler.
so,what can i do.


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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