/* * Solution Template for Mixed Fraction * * This file is provided to assist with reading and writing of the input * files for the problem. You may modify this file however you wish, or * you may choose not to use this file at all. */ import java.io.*; class Solution { private static int n; private static int d; private static int a; private static int b; /* * Read the next token from the input file. * Tokens are separated by whitespace, i.e., spaces, tabs and newlines. * If end-of-file is reached then an empty string is returned. */ private static String readToken(BufferedReader in) throws IOException { StringBuffer ans = new StringBuffer(); int next; /* Skip any initial whitespace. */ next = in.read(); while (next >= 0 && Character.isWhitespace((char)next)) next = in.read(); /* Read the following token. */ while (next >= 0 && ! Character.isWhitespace((char)next)) { ans.append((char)next); next = in.read(); } return ans.toString(); } public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { /* Open the input and output files. */ BufferedReader input_file = new BufferedReader(new FileReader( "mixin.txt")); BufferedWriter output_file = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter( "mixout.txt")); /* Read the values from the input file. */ n = Integer.parseInt(readToken(input_file)); d = Integer.parseInt(readToken(input_file)); /* * TODO: This is where you should compute the answer and store it * into the variables a and b. */ /* Write the answer to the output file. */ if (b != 0) { output_file.write(a + " " + b + "/" + d + "\n"); } else { output_file.write(a + "\n"); } /* Finally, close the input/output files. */ input_file.close(); output_file.close(); } }