#include <iostream>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
#include <string>
int main()
{
string Number;
cin >> Number; //Input
string Hex;
string Number2;
int x = 8 - Number.length() % 8;
while (x > 0)
{
reverse(Number.begin(),Number.end());
Number += "0";
x -= 1;
reverse(Number.begin(),Number.end());
};
while (Number.length() > 0)
{
Number2 += Number.at(0);
Number2 += Number.at(1);
Number2 += Number.at(2);
Number2 += Number.at(3);
Number.erase(0,4);
if (Hex == "00")
{
Hex = "";
};
if (Hex.length() % 3 == 2)
{
Hex += " ";
};
if (Number2 == "0000")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "0";
}
else if (Number2 == "0001")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "1";
}
else if (Number2 == "0010")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "2";
}
else if (Number2 == "0011")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "3";
}
else if (Number2 == "0100")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "4";
}
else if (Number2 == "0101")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "5";
}
else if (Number2 == "0110")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "6";
}
else if (Number2 == "0111")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "7";
}
else if (Number2 == "1000")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "8";
}
else if (Number2 == "1001")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "9";
}
else if (Number2 == "1010")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "A";
}
else if (Number2 == "1011")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "B";
}
else if (Number2 == "1100")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "C";
}
else if (Number2 == "1101")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "D";
}
else if (Number2 == "1110")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "E";
}
else if (Number2 == "1111")
{
Number2.clear();
Hex += "F";
};
}
//reverse(Number.begin(),Number.end());
printf ("%s \n" , Hex.c_str());
return 0;
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