#D7345. prime Substrings

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prime Substrings

prime Substrings

You are given an integer value x and a string s consisting of digits from 1 to 9 inclusive.

A substring of a string is a contiguous subsequence of that string.

Let f(l, r) be the sum of digits of a substring s[l..r].

Let's call substring s[l_1..r_1] x-prime if

  • f(l_1, r_1) = x;
  • there are no values l_2, r_2 such that
    • l_1 ≤ l_2 ≤ r_2 ≤ r_1;
    • f(l_2, r_2) ≠ x;
    • x is divisible by f(l_2, r_2).

You are allowed to erase some characters from the string. If you erase a character, the two resulting parts of the string are concatenated without changing their order.

What is the minimum number of characters you should erase from the string so that there are no x-prime substrings in it? If there are no x-prime substrings in the given string s, then print 0.

Input

The first line contains a string s (1 ≤ |s| ≤ 1000). s contains only digits from 1 to 9 inclusive.

The second line contains an integer x (1 ≤ x ≤ 20).

Output

Print a single integer — the minimum number of characters you should erase from the string so that there are no x-prime substrings in it. If there are no x-prime substrings in the given string s, then print 0.

Examples

Input

116285317 8

Output

2

Input

314159265359 1

Output

2

Input

13 13

Output

0

Input

3434343434 7

Output

5

Note

In the first example there are two 8-prime substrings "8" and "53". You can erase these characters to get rid of both: "116285317". The resulting string "1162317" contains no 8-prime substrings. Removing these characters is also a valid answer: "116285317".

In the second example you just have to erase both ones.

In the third example there are no 13-prime substrings. There are no substrings with the sum of digits equal to 13 at all.

In the fourth example you can have neither "34", nor "43" in a string. Thus, you have to erase either all threes or all fours. There are 5 of each of them, so it doesn't matter which.

inputFormat

Input

The first line contains a string s (1 ≤ |s| ≤ 1000). s contains only digits from 1 to 9 inclusive.

The second line contains an integer x (1 ≤ x ≤ 20).

outputFormat

Output

Print a single integer — the minimum number of characters you should erase from the string so that there are no x-prime substrings in it. If there are no x-prime substrings in the given string s, then print 0.

Examples

Input

116285317 8

Output

2

Input

314159265359 1

Output

2

Input

13 13

Output

0

Input

3434343434 7

Output

5

Note

In the first example there are two 8-prime substrings "8" and "53". You can erase these characters to get rid of both: "116285317". The resulting string "1162317" contains no 8-prime substrings. Removing these characters is also a valid answer: "116285317".

In the second example you just have to erase both ones.

In the third example there are no 13-prime substrings. There are no substrings with the sum of digits equal to 13 at all.

In the fourth example you can have neither "34", nor "43" in a string. Thus, you have to erase either all threes or all fours. There are 5 of each of them, so it doesn't matter which.

样例

116285317
8
2

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