2021 Palindrome Numbers
Time Limit : 2000/1000 MS(Java/Others) | Memory Limit : 131072/65536 KB(Java/Others)
Submits : 85 | Solved : 25
Description
A palindrome is a word, number, or phrase that reads the same forwards as backwards. For example, the name "anna" is a palindrome. Numbers can also be palindromes (e.g. 151 or 753357). Additionally numbers can of course be ordered in size. The first few palindrome
numbers are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 22, 33, ...
The number 10 is not a palindrome (even though you could write it as 010) but a zero as leading digit is not allowed.
Input
The input consists of a series of lines with each line containing one integer value i (1<= i <= 2*10^9 ). This integer value i indicates the index of the palindrome number that is to be written to the output, where index 1 stands for the first palindrome number (1), index 2 stands for the second palindrome number (2) and so on. The input is terminated by a line containing 0.
Output
For each line of input (except the last one) exactly one line of output containing a single (decimal) integer value is to be produced. For each input value i the i-th palindrome number is to be written to the output.
Sample Input
1
12
24
0
Sample Output
1
33
151
HINT
输出会超过32位整数类型,请用__int64类型
例:
__int64 n;
输入则是:
scanf("%I64d", &n);
输出是
printf("%I64d",n);
Source
Tehran 2003 Preliminary
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