NSTEPS - Number Steps

Starting from point (0,0) on a plane, we have written all non-negative integers 0, 1, 2, ... as shown in the figure. For example, 1, 2, and 3 has been written at points (1,1), (2,0), and (3, 1) respectively and this pattern has continued.

 

Illustration

 

You are to write a program that reads the coordinates of a point (x, y), and writes the number (if any) that has been written at that point. (x, y) coordinates in the input are in the range 0...10000.

Input

The first line of the input is N, the number of test cases for this problem. In each of the N following lines, there is x, and y representing the coordinates (x, y) of a point.

Output

For each point in the input, write the number written at that point or write No Number if there is none.

Example

Input:
3
4 2
6 6
3 4

Output:
6
12
No Number

Added by:Camilo Andrés Varela León
Date:2006-11-25
Time limit:1.159s
Source limit:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All except: ERL JS-RHINO NODEJS PERL6 VB.NET
Resource:Asia - Tehran 2000

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2014-07-14 16:08:01 Pranav Raj S
Check Formatting .. In Java println would do it . In C You have to add \n always :D
2014-07-08 12:44:15 Utkarsh Agarwal
typed no number instead of No Number....WA....wtf
2014-07-02 23:30:34 shashank kaushik
Check if u r not printing the No Number correctly.
My logic was correct just a silly printing mistake

Last edit: 2014-07-02 23:31:00
2014-06-30 05:25:54 Psycho_bhatt
Got AC :)
Try these Test Cases
6 0
7 5
5 2
2014-06-29 16:23:38 mohsin mohammad
After so much checking of edge conditions finally i got AC......my 15th
2014-06-22 19:28:22 Nirvit Rustagi
getting right answer on ideone
but wa here
2014-06-13 15:11:21 Suman Mahto
pls provide me more test cases
2014-06-05 11:36:46 Deeksha
green light in first go!! :)
2014-06-01 08:16:12 santhosh reddy
why can't I see the question? adds are displayed in place of it.
2014-05-29 07:16:14 Saurav Sharma
wa in python even though it is outputting correctly :(
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