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HDOJ1047(Integer Inquiry)

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Integer Inquiry

Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/32768 K (Java/Others)

Total Submission(s): 1483 Accepted Submission(s): 322



[align=left]Problem Description[/align]
One of the first users of BIT's new supercomputer was Chip Diller. He extended his exploration of powers of 3 to go from 0 to 333 and he explored taking various sums of those numbers.

``This supercomputer is great,'' remarked Chip. ``I only wish Timothy were here to see these results.'' (Chip moved to a new apartment, once one became available on the third floor of the Lemon Sky apartments on Third Street.)

[align=left]Input[/align]
The input will consist of at most 100 lines of text, each of which contains a single VeryLongInteger. Each VeryLongInteger will be 100 or fewer characters in length, and will only contain digits (no VeryLongInteger will be negative).

The final input line will contain a single zero on a line by itself.

[align=left]Output[/align]
Your program should output the sum of the VeryLongIntegers given in the input.

This problem contains multiple test cases!

The first line of a multiple input is an integer N, then a blank line followed by N input blocks. Each input block is in the format indicated in the problem description. There is a blank line between input blocks.

The output format consists of N output blocks. There is a blank line between output blocks.

[align=left]Sample Input[/align]

1
123456789012345678901234567890
123456789012345678901234567890
123456789012345678901234567890
0


[align=left]Sample Output[/align]

370370367037037036703703703670


import java.io.*;

import java.util.*;

import java.math.*;
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