A serious math problem

Accepts: 11
Submissions: 97
Time Limit: 10000/5000 MS (Java/Others)
Memory Limit: 65536/65536 K (Java/Others)
Problem Description
Xiao Jun likes math and he has a serious math question for you to finish. Define $F[x]$ to the xor sum of all digits of x under the decimal system,for example $F(1234) \ = \ 1 \ xor \ 2 \ xor \ 3 \ xor \ 4 \ = \ 4$. Two numbers $a, b(a \leq b)$ are given,figure out the answer of $F[a] \ + \ F[a+1] \ + \ F[ a+2]+ \ldots + \ F[ b-2] \ + \ F[ b-1] \ + \ F[b]$ doing a modulo $10^{9}+7$.
Input
The first line of the input is a single integer $T (T < 26)$, indicating the number of testcases. Then $T$ testcases follow.In each testcase print three lines : The first line contains one integers $a$. The second line contains one integers $b$. $1 \leq |a|, |b| \leq 100001$,$ |a| $ means the length of $a$.
Output
For each test case, output one line "Case #x: y", where $x$ is the case number (starting from 1) and $y$ is the answer.
Sample Input
4
0
1
2
2
1
10
9999
99999
Sample Output
Case #1: 1
Case #2: 2
Case #3: 46
Case #4: 649032