Time Limit: 1000MS | Memory Limit: 65536K | |
Total Submissions: 29262 | Accepted: 8441 |
Description
for (variable = A; variable != B; variable += C)
statement;
I.e., a loop which starts by setting variable to value A and while variable is not equal to B, repeats statement followed by increasing the variable by C. We want to know how many times does the statement get executed for particular values of A, B and C, assuming that all arithmetics is calculated in a k-bit unsigned integer type (with values 0 <= x < 2k) modulo 2k.
Input
The input is finished by a line containing four zeros.
Output
Sample Input
3 3 2 16 3 7 2 16 7 3 2 16 3 4 2 16 0 0 0 0
Sample Output
0 2 32766 FOREVER
Source
#include <cstdio> #include <cstring> #include <iostream> #include <algorithm> using namespace std; typedef long long ll; ll a,b,c,k,A,B,C,d; ll qpow(ll b) { ll res = 1,x = 2; while (b) { if (b & 1) res *= x; x *= x; b >>= 1; } return res; } ll gcd(ll a,ll b) { if (!b) return a; return gcd(b,a % b); } void exgcd(ll a,ll b,ll &x,ll &y) { if (!b) { x = 1; y = 0; return; } exgcd(b,a % b,x,y); ll t = x; x = y; y = t - (a / b) * y; } int main() { while (scanf("%lld%lld%lld%lld",&a,&b,&c,&k) == 4) { if (!a && !b && !c && !k) break; C = b - a; A = c; B = qpow(k); d = gcd(A,B); if (C % d != 0 || (b >= B || a >= B || c >= B)) printf("FOREVER\n"); else { ll x,y; exgcd(A,B,x,y); x = x * C / d; B /= d; x = (x % B + B) % B; printf("%lld\n",x); } } return 0; }