- String Formatting

 



Given an integer, , print the following values for each integer  from  to :

  1. Decimal
  2. Octal
  3. Hexadecimal (capitalized)
  4. Binary

The four values must be printed on a single line in the order specified above for each  from  to . Each value should be space-padded to match the width of the binary value of .

Input Format

A single integer denoting .

Constraints

Output Format

Print  lines where each line  (in the range ) contains the respective decimal, octal, capitalized hexadecimal, and binary values of . Each printed value must be formatted to the width of the binary value of .

Sample Input

17

Sample Output

    1     1     1     1
    2     2     2    10
    3     3     3    11
    4     4     4   100
    5     5     5   101
    6     6     6   110
    7     7     7   111
    8    10     8  1000
    9    11     9  1001
   10    12     A  1010
   11    13     B  1011
   12    14     C  1100
   13    15     D  1101
   14    16     E  1110
   15    17     F  1111
   16    20    10 10000
   17    21    11 10001     
Program:
def print_formatted(number):
    # your code goes here
    w = len(str(bin(number)).replace('0b',''))
    for i in range(1, number+1):
        b = bin(int(i)).replace('0b','').rjust(w, ' ')
        o = oct(int(i)).replace('0o',''1).rjust(w, ' ')
        h = hex(int(i)).replace('0x','').upper().rjust(w, ' ')
        j = str(i).rjust(w, ' ')
        print (j, o, h, b)
    
if __name__ == '__main__':
    n = int(input())
    print_formatted(n)

Output:
Compiler Message
Success
Input (stdin)
  • 2
Expected Output
  •  1  1  1  1
  •  2  2  2 10

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