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SAMER08F - Feynman |
Richard Phillips Feynman was a well known American physicist and a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics. He worked in theoretical physics and also pioneered the field of quantum computing. He visited South America for ten months, giving lectures and enjoying life in the tropics. He is also known for his books "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" and "What Do You Care What Other People Think?", which include some of his adventures below the equator.
His life-long addiction was solving and making puzzles, locks, and cyphers. Recently, an old farmer in South America, who was a host to the young physicist in 1949, found some papers and notes that is believed to have belonged to Feynman. Among notes about mesons and electromagnetism, there was a napkin where he wrote a simple puzzle: "how many different squares are there in a grid of N ×N squares?".
In the same napkin there was a drawing which is reproduced below, showing that, for N=2, the answer is 5.
Input
The input contains several test cases. Each test case is composed of a single line, containing only one integer N, representing the number of squares in each side of the grid (1 ≤ N ≤ 100).
The end of input is indicated by a line containing only one zero.
Output
For each test case in the input, your program must print a single line, containing the number of different squares for the corresponding input.
Example
Input: 2 1 8 0 Output: 5 1 204
Added by: | Diego Satoba |
Date: | 2008-11-23 |
Time limit: | 1s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | ASM64 C C++ 4.3.2 CPP FORTRAN JAVA PAS-GPC PAS-FPC |
Resource: | South American Regional Contests 2008 |
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2018-09-07 15:46:36
AC in one go! Try figuring out the pattern for the number of squares possible and eureka its just 4 lines to code |
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2018-08-22 03:53:02
Can somebody explain the input format? It is not clear. Do we have multiple testcases? |
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2018-08-15 00:41:57 Victor Breder
Try to find the closed-form solution :) |
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2018-07-20 14:14:22
Is C not granted? I tried two times, but WA! :( Last edit: 2018-07-20 14:15:15 |
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2018-07-02 20:03:22
Don't use long long , it will give u WA.. |
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2018-06-05 07:59:42
ac in one go relief after so many failures in the other codes |
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2018-05-07 00:04:50 shyaam kumaraselvan
Thanks for the hint mate |
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2018-05-03 13:41:40
why its giving NZEC |
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2018-04-06 21:07:32
AC in one go |
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2018-04-05 11:28:10
We can solve by using recursion. |