Like in qualification round for Problem C, we have to show 0000
instead of 0, I did it in a ugly way, change int to string type and
then add '0' if num<1000, add '00' if num<100, add '000' if num<10;
can anyone have a better way? BTW, do not use C-style output like
fprintf(ofp, "Case #%d: %04d\n", t, d[i-1][18]); because I prefer
ofstream instead of C-style FILE*.
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