Octal Fractions
Time Limit: 1 Second Memory Limit: 32768 KB
Fractions in octal (base 8) notation can be expressed exactly in decimal notation.
For example, 0.75 in octal is 0.963125 (7/8 + 5/64) in decimal. All octal numbers
of n digits to the right of the octal point can be expressed in no more than
3n decimal digits to the right of the decimal point.
Write a program to convert octal numerals between 0 and 1, inclusive, into equivalent
decimal numerals.
Input
The input to your program will consist of octal numbers, one per line, to be converted. Each input number has the form 0.d1d2d3 ... dk, where the di are octal digits (0..7). There is no limit on k.Output
Your output will consist of a sequence of lines of the form0.d1d2d3 ... dk [8] = 0.D1D2D3 ... Dm [10]
where the left side is the input (in octal), and the right hand side the decimal (base 10) equivalent. There must be no trailing zeros, i.e. Dm is not equal to 0.
Sample Input
0.75 0.0001 0.01234567
Sample Output
0.75 [8] = 0.953125 [10] 0.0001 [8] = 0.000244140625 [10] 0.01234567 [8] = 0.020408093929290771484375 [10]Submit
Source: South Africa 2001