Binary numbers
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You are given a set of binary elements. You have to eliminate the binary numbers that contain \(11\) as a substring. The resultant sequence will be 1, 10, 100, 101, 1000, and so on.
You are required to generate the code to determine the \(K^{th}\) value of the new sequence.
Input format
- First line: \(T\) denoting the number of test cases
- Next \(T\) lines: A single integer \(K\)
Output format
Print \(T\) lines representing the code to display the \(K^{th}\) value.
Constraints
\(1 \le T \le 10^{5}\)
\(1 \le K \le 10^{8}\)
Examples
Input
2 3 9
Output
100 10001
Explanation
Test case 1: The sequence is 1,10,100 and so on . So the 3rd element of sequence is 100
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