Mirror Box is a name of a popular game in the Iranian National Amusement Park (INAP). There is a wooden box, 105 cm long and 100 cm high in this game. Some parts of the box's ceiling and floor are covered by mirrors. There are two negligibly small holes in the opposite sides of the box at heights hl and hr centimeters above the floor. The picture below shows what the box looks like.
In the game, you will be given a laser gun to shoot once. The laser beam must enter from one hole and exit from the other one. Each mirror has a preset number vi, which shows the number of points players gain if their laser beam hits that mirror. Also — to make things even funnier — the beam must not hit any mirror more than once.
Given the information about the box, your task is to find the maximum score a player may gain. Please note that the reflection obeys the law "the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection".
Output
The only line of output should contain a single integer — the maximum possible score a player could gain.
Note
The second sample is depicted above. The red beam gets 10 + 50 + 5 + 35 + 8 + 2 = 110 points and the blue one gets 120.
The red beam on the picture given in the statement shows how the laser beam can go approximately, this is just illustration how the laser beam can gain score. So for the second sample there is no such beam that gain score 110.
Примеры
| № | Входные данные | Выходные данные |
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1
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50 50 7 10 F 1 80000 20 T 1 80000 30 T 81000 82000 40 T 83000 84000 50 T 85000 86000 60 T 87000 88000 70 F 81000 89000
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100
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2
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80 72 9 15 T 8210 15679 10 F 11940 22399 50 T 30600 44789 50 F 32090 36579 5 F 45520 48519 120 F 49250 55229 8 F 59700 80609 35 T 61940 64939 2 T 92540 97769
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120
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