3086Which Base is it Anyway?

3086   Which Base is it Anyway?

题目描述

Programming languages such as C++ and Java can prefix characters to denote the base of constant integer values.  For example, hexadecimal (base 16) constants are preceded by the string “0x”.  Octal (base 8) values are preceded by the character “0” (zero).  Decimal (base 10) values do not have a prefix.  For example, all the following represent the same integer constant, albeit in different bases.
 
0x1234

011064

4660
 
The prefix makes it clear to the compiler what base the value is in.  Without the “0x” prefix, for example, it would be impossible for the compiler to determine if 1234 was hexadecimal.  It could be octal or decimal.  
 
For this problem, you will write a program that interprets a string of decimal digits as if it were an octal  value, a decimal value or a hexadecimal value.

输入格式:

The first line of input contains a single decimal integer P, (1  P  10000), which is the number of data sets that follow.  Each data set should be processed identically and independently.
 
Each data set consists of a single line of input.  It contains the data set number, K, followed by a single space, followed by a string of at most 7 decimal digits.

输出格式:

For each data set there is one line of output.  The single output line consists of the data set number, K, followed by a space followed by 3 space separated decimal integers which are the value of the input as if it were interpreted to as octal, decimal and hexadecimal respectively.  If the input value cannot be interpreted as an octal value, use the value 0.

输入样例 复制
4
1 
1234
2 
9
3 
1777
4 129
输出样例 复制
1 
668 1234 
4660
2 
0 9 9
3 
1023 1777 
6007
4 0 129 297

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