FCTRL2 - Small factorials

You are asked to calculate factorials of some small positive integers.

Input

An integer t, 1<=t<=100, denoting the number of testcases, followed by t lines, each containing a single integer n, 1<=n<=100.

Output

For each integer n given at input, display a line with the value of n!

Example

Sample input:
4
1
2
5
3

Sample output:

1
2
120
6

Added by:adrian
Date:2004-05-28
Time limit:1s
Source limit:2000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All

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2020-12-22 15:08:25
Use the vectors in reverse order
2020-12-05 22:02:35
I just finished this program using arrays in a reverse order in C++. For those of you you'll doing it with the traditional method of calculating a factorial, your answer is not wrong but, while the solution is being checked you will get an error because it is trying to calculate a factorial of a very large number between 1 and 100.
2020-11-25 16:12:27
DO with c++ and use array in reverse order to store the answer.
2020-11-06 13:32:13
it can be solved using cpp .. the key idea is to keep the answer in an array ....
2020-09-05 17:22:18
I don't think c++ is ideal here. Python (or bigInt with Java) is the way to go.

Last edit: 2020-09-05 17:22:37
2020-08-25 07:02:30
Go with python ..ac one go!
2020-07-22 18:18:26
its name is the biggest troll lol
small factorial but very big answer
2020-06-29 09:34:19
For c++ users :if you want to learn good concept then avoid boost library.
Think if you can use string for big numbers
2020-06-04 17:43:53
My answer is totally correct ans it's saying wrong answer.WHy!!!!!!!!!!!!
2020-06-01 20:26:24
define a function and map every input to it in Python!
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