#D10872. Binary Period
Binary Period
Binary Period
Let's say string s has period k if s_i = s_{i + k} for all i from 1 to |s| - k (|s| means length of string s) and k is the minimum positive integer with this property.
Some examples of a period: for s="0101" the period is k=2, for s="0000" the period is k=1, for s="010" the period is k=2, for s="0011" the period is k=4.
You are given string t consisting only of 0's and 1's and you need to find such string s that:
- String s consists only of 0's and 1's;
- The length of s doesn't exceed 2 ⋅ |t|;
- String t is a subsequence of string s;
- String s has smallest possible period among all strings that meet conditions 1—3.
Let us recall that t is a subsequence of s if t can be derived from s by deleting zero or more elements (any) without changing the order of the remaining elements. For example, t="011" is a subsequence of s="10101".
Input
The first line contains single integer T (1 ≤ T ≤ 100) — the number of test cases.
Next T lines contain test cases — one per line. Each line contains string t (1 ≤ |t| ≤ 100) consisting only of 0's and 1's.
Output
Print one string for each test case — string s you needed to find. If there are multiple solutions print any one of them.
Example
Input
4 00 01 111 110
Output
00 01 11111 1010
Note
In the first and second test cases, s = t since it's already one of the optimal solutions. Answers have periods equal to 1 and 2, respectively.
In the third test case, there are shorter optimal solutions, but it's okay since we don't need to minimize the string s. String s has period equal to 1.
inputFormat
Input
The first line contains single integer T (1 ≤ T ≤ 100) — the number of test cases.
Next T lines contain test cases — one per line. Each line contains string t (1 ≤ |t| ≤ 100) consisting only of 0's and 1's.
outputFormat
Output
Print one string for each test case — string s you needed to find. If there are multiple solutions print any one of them.
Example
Input
4 00 01 111 110
Output
00 01 11111 1010
Note
In the first and second test cases, s = t since it's already one of the optimal solutions. Answers have periods equal to 1 and 2, respectively.
In the third test case, there are shorter optimal solutions, but it's okay since we don't need to minimize the string s. String s has period equal to 1.
样例
4
00
01
111
110
00
01
111
1010
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