The expression N!, read as "N factorial," denotes the product of the first N positive integers, where N is nonnegative. So, for example,
N N!
0 1
1 1
2 2
3 6
4 24
5 120
10 3628800
Input to the program is a series of nonnegative integers not exceeding 10000, each on its own line with no other letters, digits or spaces. For each integer N, you should read the value and compute the last nonzero digit of N!.
For each integer input, the program should print exactly one line of output. Each line of output should contain the value N, right-justified in columns 1 through 5 with leading blanks, not leading zeroes. Columns 6 - 9 must contain " -> " (space hyphen greater space). Column 10 must contain the single last non-zero digit of N!.
1 2 26 125 3125 9999
1 -> 1 2 -> 2 26 -> 4 125 -> 8 3125 -> 2 9999 -> 8