ZOJ 1813 Biker's Trip Odometer
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Biker's Trip Odometer
Time Limit: 2 Seconds Memory Limit: 65536 KB
Most bicycle speedometers work by using a Hall Effect sensor fastened to the front fork of the bicycle. A magnet is attached to one of the spokes on the front wheel so that it will
line up with the Hall Effect switch once per revolution of the wheel. The speedometer monitors the sensor to count wheel revolutions. If the diameter of the wheel is known, the distance traveled can be easily be calculated if you know how many revolutions
the wheel has made. In addition, if the time it takes to complete the revolutions is known, the average speed can also be calculated.
For this problem, you will write a program to determine the total distance traveled (in miles) and the average speed (in Miles Per Hour) given the wheel diameter, the number of revolutions
and the total time of the trip. You can assume that the front wheel never leaves the ground, and there is no slipping or skidding.
Input
Input consists of multiple datasets, one per line, of the form:
diameter revolutions time
The diameter is expressed in inches as a floating point value. The revolutions is an integer value. The time is expressed in seconds as a floating point value. Input ends when the value
of revolutions is 0 (zero).
Output
For each data set, print:
Trip #N: distance MPH
Of course N should be replaced by the data set number, distance by the total distance in miles (accurate to 2 decimal places) and MPH by the speed in miles per hour (accurate to 2 decimal
places). Your program should not generate any output for the ending case when revolutions is 0.
Constants
For p use the value: 3.1415927.
There are 5280 feet in a mile.
There are 12 inches in a foot.
There are 60 minutes in an hour.
There are 60 seconds in a minute.
There are 201.168 meters in a furlong.
Sample Input
26 1000 5
27.25 873234 3000
26 0 1000
Sample Output
Trip #1: 1.29 928.20
Trip #2: 1179.86 1415.84
题意:计算自行车行驶的距离和平均速度
代码:
#include <stdio.h>
#define Pi 3.1415927
int main()
{
float d;
int c;
float s;
int i=0;
while(scanf("%f%d%f",&d,&c,&s))
{
float mile,MPH;
if(c==0)
break;
i++;
mile=Pi*d*c/(12*5280);
MPH=mile/(1.0*s/3600);
printf("Trip #%d: %.2f %.2f\n",i,mile,MPH);
}
return 0;
}
Time Limit: 2 Seconds Memory Limit: 65536 KB
Most bicycle speedometers work by using a Hall Effect sensor fastened to the front fork of the bicycle. A magnet is attached to one of the spokes on the front wheel so that it will
line up with the Hall Effect switch once per revolution of the wheel. The speedometer monitors the sensor to count wheel revolutions. If the diameter of the wheel is known, the distance traveled can be easily be calculated if you know how many revolutions
the wheel has made. In addition, if the time it takes to complete the revolutions is known, the average speed can also be calculated.
For this problem, you will write a program to determine the total distance traveled (in miles) and the average speed (in Miles Per Hour) given the wheel diameter, the number of revolutions
and the total time of the trip. You can assume that the front wheel never leaves the ground, and there is no slipping or skidding.
Input
Input consists of multiple datasets, one per line, of the form:
diameter revolutions time
The diameter is expressed in inches as a floating point value. The revolutions is an integer value. The time is expressed in seconds as a floating point value. Input ends when the value
of revolutions is 0 (zero).
Output
For each data set, print:
Trip #N: distance MPH
Of course N should be replaced by the data set number, distance by the total distance in miles (accurate to 2 decimal places) and MPH by the speed in miles per hour (accurate to 2 decimal
places). Your program should not generate any output for the ending case when revolutions is 0.
Constants
For p use the value: 3.1415927.
There are 5280 feet in a mile.
There are 12 inches in a foot.
There are 60 minutes in an hour.
There are 60 seconds in a minute.
There are 201.168 meters in a furlong.
Sample Input
26 1000 5
27.25 873234 3000
26 0 1000
Sample Output
Trip #1: 1.29 928.20
Trip #2: 1179.86 1415.84
题意:计算自行车行驶的距离和平均速度
代码:
#include <stdio.h>
#define Pi 3.1415927
int main()
{
float d;
int c;
float s;
int i=0;
while(scanf("%f%d%f",&d,&c,&s))
{
float mile,MPH;
if(c==0)
break;
i++;
mile=Pi*d*c/(12*5280);
MPH=mile/(1.0*s/3600);
printf("Trip #%d: %.2f %.2f\n",i,mile,MPH);
}
return 0;
}
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