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LC-Display 본문
A friend of yours has just bought a new computer. Before this, the most powerful machine he ever used was a pocket calculator. He is a little disappointed because he liked the LCD display of his calculator more than the screen on his new computer! To make him happy, write a program that prints numbers in LCD display style.
Input
The input file contains several lines, one for each number to be displayed. Each line contains integers s and n, where n is the number to be displayed ( 0$ \le$n$ \le$99, 999, 999) and s is the size in which it shall be displayed ( 1$ \le$s$ \le$10). The input will be terminated by a line containing two zeros, which should not be processed.
Output
Print the numbers specified in the input file in an LCD display-style using s ``-'' signs for the horizontal segments and s ``|'' signs for the vertical ones. Each digit occupies exactly s + 2 columns and 2s + 3 rows. Be sure to fill all the white space occupied by the digits with blanks, including the last digit. There must be exactly one column of blanks between two digits.
Output a blank line after each number. You will find an example of each digit in the sample output below.
Sample Input
2 12345
3 67890
0 0
Sample Output
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-- -- --
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--- --- ---
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--- --- --- ---
Best: 0.008sec
-> 0.308sec
-> 0.312sec, code line 수 감소(139->78 line)
-> 0.308sec, 7 segment data를 기록하는 변수를 2차원 배열에서 1차원 배열로 수정
Input
The input file contains several lines, one for each number to be displayed. Each line contains integers s and n, where n is the number to be displayed ( 0$ \le$n$ \le$99, 999, 999) and s is the size in which it shall be displayed ( 1$ \le$s$ \le$10). The input will be terminated by a line containing two zeros, which should not be processed.
Output
Print the numbers specified in the input file in an LCD display-style using s ``-'' signs for the horizontal segments and s ``|'' signs for the vertical ones. Each digit occupies exactly s + 2 columns and 2s + 3 rows. Be sure to fill all the white space occupied by the digits with blanks, including the last digit. There must be exactly one column of blanks between two digits.
Output a blank line after each number. You will find an example of each digit in the sample output below.
Sample Input
2 12345
3 67890
0 0
Sample Output
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-- -- -- --
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-- -- --
--- --- --- --- ---
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--- --- ---
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--- --- --- ---
Best: 0.008sec
-> 0.308sec
-> 0.312sec, code line 수 감소(139->78 line)
-> 0.308sec, 7 segment data를 기록하는 변수를 2차원 배열에서 1차원 배열로 수정
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