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LENGFACT - Factorial length |
Given integer n, print length of n! (which is factorial of n).
Input
The first line of the standard input contains one integer t (t < 10001) which is the number of test cases.
In each of the next t lines there is number n (0 <= n <= 5*10^9).
Output
For each test, print the length of n! (which is factorial of n).
Example
Input:
3
1
10
100
Output:
1
7
158
Added by: | Piotr KÄ…kol |
Date: | 2010-01-19 |
Time limit: | 1s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All |
Resource: | Copy of the problem: FACTLENG with different assessment |
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2016-12-31 23:15:05
Simply formula based, AC in 0.02 |
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2016-12-08 22:33:43
consider 0 |
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2016-10-22 09:16:28
i use kamenertsky ...my code give correct ans to all testcase of spoj toolkit on ideone but i get WA on spoj.need help?? |
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2016-08-02 04:42:49
Pay attention for test case which n is equal to 0. |
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2016-06-13 13:02:00
easy problem , u just need to know kamenetsky's formula |
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2016-03-11 21:25:07
worst qs shud be removed formulae based and causes confusion btw log10 and log |
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2016-02-09 19:07:15
easy one with kamenetsky algo. |
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2015-12-04 14:06:30 Divyansh Shukla
Kamenetsky's formula is not valid for every n. It has a counterexample at 6561101970383. |
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2015-08-29 22:23:03
Questions like these should be moved to tutorials imho because these are completely formula based. By the way, the formula is badass.. Hats Off to Kamenetsky :) |
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2015-08-09 21:24:23
formula based question |