Palindromes

Problem Description
Write a program to determine whether a word is a palindrome. A palindrome is a sequence of characters that is identical to the string when the characters are placed in reverse order. For example, the following strings are palindromes: “ABCCBA”, “A”, and “AMA”. The following strings are not palindromes: “HELLO”, “ABAB” and “PPA”.

Input
The input file will consist of up to 100 lines, where each line contains at least 1 and at most 52 characters. Your program should stop processing the input when the input string equals “STOP”. You may assume that input file consists of exclusively uppercase letters; no lowercase letters, punctuation marks, digits, or whitespace will be included within each word.

Output
A single line of output should be generated for each string. The line should include “#”, followed by the problem number, followed by a colon and a space, followed by the string “YES” or “NO”.

Sample Input
ABCCBA
A
HELLO
ABAB
AMA
ABAB
PPA
STOP

Sample Output
#1: YES
#2: YES
#3: NO
#4: NO
#5: YES
#6: NO
#7: NO

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