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QUOTE:
Given an integer representing a 10-digit phone number, output the area code, prefix, and line number, separated by hyphens.
Ex: If the input is:
8005551212
the output is:
800-555-1212
Hint: Use % to get the desired rightmost digits. Ex: The rightmost 2 digits of 572 is gotten by 572 % 100, which is 72.
Hint: Use // to shift right by the desired amount. Ex: Shifting 572 right by 2 digits is done by 572 // 100, which yields 5. (Recall integer division discards the fraction).
For simplicity, assume any part starts with a non-zero digit. So 999-011-9999 is not allowed.
QUOTE:
Given an integer representing a 10-digit phone number, output the area code, prefix, and line number, separated by hyphens.
Ex: If the input is:
8005551212
the output is:
800-555-1212
Hint: Use % to get the desired rightmost digits. Ex: The rightmost 2 digits of 572 is gotten by 572 % 100, which is 72.
Hint: Use // to shift right by the desired amount. Ex: Shifting 572 right by 2 digits is done by 572 // 100, which yields 5. (Recall integer division discards the fraction).
For simplicity, assume any part starts with a non-zero digit. So 999-011-9999 is not allowed.