#D2648. Binary String Constructing
Binary String Constructing
Binary String Constructing
You are given three integers a, b and x. Your task is to construct a binary string s of length n = a + b such that there are exactly a zeroes, exactly b ones and exactly x indices i (where 1 ≤ i < n) such that s_i ≠ s_{i + 1}. It is guaranteed that the answer always exists.
For example, for the string "01010" there are four indices i such that 1 ≤ i < n and s_i ≠ s_{i + 1} (i = 1, 2, 3, 4). For the string "111001" there are two such indices i (i = 3, 5).
Recall that binary string is a non-empty sequence of characters where each character is either 0 or 1.
Input
The first line of the input contains three integers a, b and x (1 ≤ a, b ≤ 100, 1 ≤ x < a + b).
Output
Print only one string s, where s is any binary string satisfying conditions described above. It is guaranteed that the answer always exists.
Examples
Input
2 2 1
Output
1100
Input
3 3 3
Output
101100
Input
5 3 6
Output
01010100
Note
All possible answers for the first example:
- 1100;
-
All possible answers for the second example:
- 110100;
- 101100;
- 110010;
- 100110;
- 011001;
- 001101;
- 010011;
-
inputFormat
Input
The first line of the input contains three integers a, b and x (1 ≤ a, b ≤ 100, 1 ≤ x < a + b).
outputFormat
Output
Print only one string s, where s is any binary string satisfying conditions described above. It is guaranteed that the answer always exists.
Examples
Input
2 2 1
Output
1100
Input
3 3 3
Output
101100
Input
5 3 6
Output
01010100
Note
All possible answers for the first example:
- 1100;
-
All possible answers for the second example:
- 110100;
- 101100;
- 110010;
- 100110;
- 011001;
- 001101;
- 010011;
-
样例
5 3 6
01010100
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