#D10546. Marlin
Marlin
Marlin
The city of Fishtopia can be imagined as a grid of 4 rows and an odd number of columns. It has two main villages; the first is located at the top-left cell (1,1), people who stay there love fishing at the Tuna pond at the bottom-right cell (4, n). The second village is located at (4, 1) and its people love the Salmon pond at (1, n).
The mayor of Fishtopia wants to place k hotels in the city, each one occupying one cell. To allow people to enter the city from anywhere, hotels should not be placed on the border cells.
A person can move from one cell to another if those cells are not occupied by hotels and share a side.
Can you help the mayor place the hotels in a way such that there are equal number of shortest paths from each village to its preferred pond?
Input
The first line of input contain two integers, n and k (3 ≤ n ≤ 99, 0 ≤ k ≤ 2×(n-2)), n is odd, the width of the city, and the number of hotels to be placed, respectively.
Output
Print "YES", if it is possible to place all the hotels in a way that satisfies the problem statement, otherwise print "NO".
If it is possible, print an extra 4 lines that describe the city, each line should have n characters, each of which is "#" if that cell has a hotel on it, or "." if not.
Examples
Input
7 2
Output
YES ....... .#..... .#..... .......
Input
5 3
Output
YES ..... .###. ..... .....
inputFormat
Input
The first line of input contain two integers, n and k (3 ≤ n ≤ 99, 0 ≤ k ≤ 2×(n-2)), n is odd, the width of the city, and the number of hotels to be placed, respectively.
outputFormat
Output
Print "YES", if it is possible to place all the hotels in a way that satisfies the problem statement, otherwise print "NO".
If it is possible, print an extra 4 lines that describe the city, each line should have n characters, each of which is "#" if that cell has a hotel on it, or "." if not.
Examples
Input
7 2
Output
YES ....... .#..... .#..... .......
Input
5 3
Output
YES ..... .###. ..... .....
样例
7 2
YES
.......
.#.....
.#.....
.......
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