can anyone solve this using..
*loops
*arrays
*user-defined functions..


A certain computer has ten registers and 1,000 words of RAM. Each
register or RAM location holds a three-digit integer between 0 and
999. Instructions are encoded as three-digit integers and stored in
RAM. The encodings are as follows:

100     means halt
2dn     means set register d to n (between 0 and 9)
3dn     means add n to register d
4dn     means multiply register d by n
5ds     means set register d to the value of register s
6ds     means add the value of register s to register d
7ds     means multiply register d by the value of register s
8da     means set register d to the value in RAM whose address is in
register a
9sa     means set the value in RAM whose address is in register a to the
value of register s
0ds     means goto the location in register d unless register s contains 0

All registers initially contain 000. The initial content of the RAM is
read from standard input. The first instruction to be executed is at
RAM address 0. All results are reduced modulo 1,000.

Input

The input begins with a single positive integer on a line by itself
indicating the number of cases, each described as below. This is
followed by a blank line, and there will be a blank line between each
two consecutive inputs.

Each input case consists of up to 1,000 three-digit unsigned integers,
representing the contents of consecutive RAM locations starting at 0.
Unspecified RAM locations are initialized to 000.

Output

The output of each test case is a single integer: the number of
instructions executed up to and including the halt instruction. You
may assume that the program does halt. Separate the output of two
consecutive cases by a blank line.

Sample Input

1

299
492
495
399
492
495
399
283
279
689
078
100
000
000
000

Sample Output

16



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