Scientist loves to experiment. He always took problems from the real-world and then solves them himself. This time he was looking for holidays on the calendar and there he got a problem to solve. He wants to find the next calendar year which has exactly the same calendar as the current year.
Example:
Input: n = 2005
Output: 2011
Approach
C++
#include <bits/stdc++.h>using namespace std;int count(int n){if ((n % 400 == 0 || n % 100 != 0) && (n % 4 == 0))return 2;return 1;}int scienCalendar(int n){int day = count(n);int m = n + 1;int sum = 0;int ans = m;while (true){sum = (sum + count(m)) % 7;if (sum == 0 && day == count(m)){ans = m;break;}m++;}return ans;}int main(){int n = 2005;cout << scienCalendar(n) << "\n";return 0;}
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