The basic task is simple: given N real numbers, you are supposed to calculate their average. But what makes it complicated is that some of the input numbers might not be legal. A legal input is a real number in [−1000,1000] and is accurate up to no more than 2 decimal places. When you calculate the average, those illegal numbers must not be counted in.
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case. For each case, the first line gives a positive integer N (≤100). Then N numbers are given in the next line, separated by one space.
Output Specification:
For each illegal input number, print in a line ERROR: X is not a legal number where X is the input. Then finally print in a line the result: The average of K numbers is Y where K is the number of legal inputs and Y is their average, accurate to 2 decimal places. In case the average cannot be calculated, output Undefined instead of Y. In case K is only 1, output The average of 1 number is Y instead.
Sample Input 1:
7
5 -3.2 aaa 9999 2.3.4 7.123 2.35
Sample Output 1:
ERROR: aaa is not a legal number
ERROR: 9999 is not a legal number
ERROR: 2.3.4 is not a legal number
ERROR: 7.123 is not a legal number
The average of 3 numbers is 1.38
Sample Input 2:
2
aaa -9999
Sample Output 2:
ERROR: aaa is not a legal number
ERROR: -9999 is not a legal number
The average of 0 numbers is Undefined
#include<iostream> //sscanf,sprintf的运用
#include<string.h>
using namespace std;
int main(){
char a[50], b[50];
double sum, temp;
int N, cnt=0;
cin>>N;
for(int i=0; i<N; i++){
scanf("%s",a);
sscanf(a,"%lf",&temp);
sprintf(b,"%.2lf",temp);
int flag=0;
for(int j=0; j<strlen(a); j++){
if(a[j]!=b[j])
flag=1;
}
if(flag || temp < -1000 || temp > 1000) {
printf("ERROR: %s is not a legal number
", a);
continue;
} else {
sum += temp;
cnt++;
}
}
if(cnt == 1) {
printf("The average of 1 number is %.2lf", sum);
} else if(cnt > 1) {
printf("The average of %d numbers is %.2lf", cnt, sum / cnt);
} else {
printf("The average of 0 numbers is Undefined");
}
return 0;
}