Problem Description MyKad is the compulsory identity card for Malaysian citizens aged 12 and above. The current format of the Malaysian identity card number was introduced in 1990, features 12 digits separated into three blocks by hyphens, as illustrated below: YYMMDD-PB-###G The first six digits signify the person's date of birth in the ISO 8601:2000 format; the seventh and eighth digit, represents the place of birth of the person. The ninth through eleventh digit is the generic special number generated by the National Registration Department of Malaysia's computer system. G, the 12th digit represents the gender of the person. The odd number for G denote male while the even number denote female. For example, 2906 is female (6 is even number) and 8995 is male (5 is odd number) You are given a list of the last 4 digits of MyKad. Write a program to calculate the number of male and female. Input The input starts with X (1 M F Sample Input Output Sample Input 5 2906 2652 8195 3441 9534 Sample Output 2 М3F
Problem Description MyKad is the compulsory identity card for Malaysian citizens aged 12 and above. The current format of the Malaysian identity card number was introduced in 1990, features 12 digits separated into three blocks by hyphens, as illustrated below: YYMMDD-PB-###G The first six digits signify the person's date of birth in the ISO 8601:2000 format; the seventh and eighth digit, represents the place of birth of the person. The ninth through eleventh digit is the generic special number generated by the National Registration Department of Malaysia's computer system. G, the 12th digit represents the gender of the person. The odd number for G denote male while the even number denote female. For example, 2906 is female (6 is even number) and 8995 is male (5 is odd number) You are given a list of the last 4 digits of MyKad. Write a program to calculate the number of male and female. Input The input starts with X (1 M F Sample Input Output Sample Input 5 2906 2652 8195 3441 9534 Sample Output 2 М3F
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