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10.4.cpp
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
const int INF = ~(1<<31);
void swap(int &a, int &b){
a = a^b;
b = a^b;
a = a^b;
}
int flipsign(int a){
int d = a < 0 ? 1 : -1;
int opa = 0;
while(a != 0){
a += d;
opa += d;
}
return opa;
}
int abs(int a){
if(a < 0) a = flipsign(a);
return a;
}
bool opsign(int a, int b){
return (a>0 && b<0) || (a<0 && b>0);
}
int times(int a, int b){
int aa = abs(a), bb = abs(b);
int res = 0;
if(aa < bb) swap(aa, bb);
for(int i=0; i<bb; ++i, res += aa);
if(opsign(a, b)) res = flipsign(res);
return res;
}
int minuss(int a, int b){
return a + flipsign(b);
}
int divide(int a, int b){
if(b == 0) return INF;
int aa = abs(a), bb = abs(b);
int res = 0;
for(; (aa -= bb)>=0; ++res);
if(opsign(a, b)) res = flipsign(res);
return res;
}
int main(){
int a[] = {
8, 0, -8, -5, 9
};
int b[] = {
3, 5, 3, 0, -3
};
for(int i=0; i<5; ++i){
cout<<times(a[i], b[i])<<" "<<minuss(a[i], b[i])<<" "<<divide(a[i], b[i])<<endl;
}
return 0;
}