The RT9018A/B is a high performance positive voltage regulator designed for use in applications requining very low Input voltage and very low dropout voltage at up to 3A(peak).
C++完美演繹 經典算法 如 /* 頭文件:my_Include.h */ #include <stdio.h> /* 展開C語言的內建函數指令 */ #define PI 3.1415926 /* 宏常量,在稍后章節再詳解 */ #define circle(radius) (PI*radius*radius) /* 宏函數,圓的面積 */ /* 將比較數值大小的函數寫在自編include文件內 */ int show_big_or_small (int a,int b,int c) { int tmp if (a>b) { tmp = a a = b b = tmp } if (b>c) { tmp = b b = c c = tmp } if (a>b) { tmp = a a = b b = tmp } printf("由小至大排序之后的結果:%d %d %d\n", a, b, c) } 程序執行結果: 由小至大排序之后的結果:1 2 3 可將內建函數的include文件展開在自編的include文件中 圓圈的面積是=201.0619264
數字運算,判斷一個數是否接近素數
A Niven number is a number such that the sum of its digits divides itself. For example, 111 is a Niven number because the sum of its digits is 3, which divides 111. We can also specify a number in another base b, and a number in base b is a Niven number if the sum of its digits divides its value.
Given b (2 <= b <= 10) and a number in base b, determine whether it is a Niven number or not.
Input
Each line of input contains the base b, followed by a string of digits representing a positive integer in that base. There are no leading zeroes. The input is terminated by a line consisting of 0 alone.
Output
For each case, print "yes" on a line if the given number is a Niven number, and "no" otherwise.
Sample Input
10 111
2 110
10 123
6 1000
8 2314
0
Sample Output
yes
yes
no
yes
no
Implemented BFS, DFS and A*
To compile this project, use the following command:
g++ -o search main.cpp
Then you can run it:
./search
The input is loaded from a input file in.txt
Here is the format of the input file:
The first line of the input file shoud contain two chars indicate the source and destination city for breadth first and depth first algorithm.
The second line of input file shoud be an integer m indicate the number of connections for the map.
Following m lines describe the map, each line represents to one connection in this form: dist city1 city2, which means there is a connection between city1 and city2 with the distance dist.
The following input are for A*
The following line contains two chars indicate the source and destination city for A* algorithm.
Then there is an integer h indicate the number of heuristic.
The following h lines is in the form: city dist which means the straight-line distance from the city to B is dist.