UVA 10110 Light, more light【经典开灯问题】

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    Light, more light

    Time Limit: 3000ms Memory Limit: 131072KB This problem will be judged on  UVA. Original ID:  10110 64-bit integer IO format:  %lld      Java class name:  Main Prev  Submit  Status  Statistics  Discuss   Next
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      Light, more light

    The Problem

    There is man named "mabu" for switching on-off light in our University. He switches on-off the lights in a corridor. Every bulb has its own toggle switch. That is, if it is pressed then the bulb turns on. Another press will turn it off. To save power consumption (or may be he is mad or something else) he does a peculiar thing. If in a corridor there is `n' bulbs, he walks along the corridor back and forth `n' times and in i'th walk he toggles only the switches whose serial is divisable by i. He does not press any switch when coming back to his initial position. A i'th walk is defined as going down the corridor (while doing the peculiar thing) and coming back again.

    Now you have to determine what is the final condition of the last bulb. Is it on or off?   

    The Input

    The input will be an integer indicating the n'th bulb in a corridor. Which is less then or equals 2^32-1. A zero indicates the end of input. You should not process this input.

    The Output

    Output " yes" if the light is on otherwise " no" , in a single line.

    Sample Input

    3 6241 8191 0

    Sample Output

    no yes no

    AC代码:

    #include <iostream> #include <cmath> using namespace std; int main() { int n; while(cin>>n,n) { int x=sqrt(n*1.0); if(x*x==n) cout<<"yes"<<endl; else cout<<"no"<<endl; } return 0; }

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