#D10930. Keyboard Purchase
Keyboard Purchase
Keyboard Purchase
You have a password which you often type — a string s of length n. Every character of this string is one of the first m lowercase Latin letters.
Since you spend a lot of time typing it, you want to buy a new keyboard.
A keyboard is a permutation of the first m Latin letters. For example, if m = 3, then there are six possible keyboards: abc, acb, bac, bca, cab and cba.
Since you type your password with one finger, you need to spend time moving your finger from one password character to the next. The time to move from character s_i to character s_{i+1} is equal to the distance between these characters on keyboard. The total time you have to spend typing the password with a keyboard is called the slowness of this keyboard.
More formaly, the slowness of keyboard is equal to ∑{i=2}^{n} |pos{s_{i-1}} - pos_{s_i} |, where pos_x is position of letter x in keyboard.
For example, if s is aacabc and the keyboard is bac, then the total time of typing this password is |pos_a - pos_a| + |pos_a - pos_c| + |pos_c - pos_a| + |pos_a - pos_b| + |pos_b - pos_c| = |2 - 2| + |2 - 3| + |3 - 2| + |2 - 1| + |1 - 3| = 0 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 2 = 5.
Before buying a new keyboard you want to know the minimum possible slowness that the keyboard can have.
Input
The first line contains two integers n and m (1 ≤ n ≤ 10^5, 1 ≤ m ≤ 20).
The second line contains the string s consisting of n characters. Each character is one of the first m Latin letters (lowercase).
Output
Print one integer – the minimum slowness a keyboard can have.
Examples
Input
6 3 aacabc
Output
5
Input
6 4 aaaaaa
Output
0
Input
15 4 abacabadabacaba
Output
16
Note
The first test case is considered in the statement.
In the second test case the slowness of any keyboard is 0.
In the third test case one of the most suitable keyboards is bacd.
inputFormat
Input
The first line contains two integers n and m (1 ≤ n ≤ 10^5, 1 ≤ m ≤ 20).
The second line contains the string s consisting of n characters. Each character is one of the first m Latin letters (lowercase).
outputFormat
Output
Print one integer – the minimum slowness a keyboard can have.
Examples
Input
6 3 aacabc
Output
5
Input
6 4 aaaaaa
Output
0
Input
15 4 abacabadabacaba
Output
16
Note
The first test case is considered in the statement.
In the second test case the slowness of any keyboard is 0.
In the third test case one of the most suitable keyboards is bacd.
样例
15 4
abacabadabacaba
16
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