EZDIJKST - Easy Dijkstra Problem

Determine the shortest path between the specified vertices in the graph given in the input data.
Hint: You can use Dijkstra's algorithm.
Hint 2: if you're a lazy C++ programmer, you can use set and cin/cout (with sync_with_stdio(0)) - it should suffice.

Input

first line - one integer - number of test cases
For each test case the numbers V, K (number of vertices, number of edges) are given.
Then K lines follow, each containing the following numbers separated by a single space:
ai, bi, ci
It means that the graph being described contains an edge from ai to bi, with a weight of ci.
Below the graph description a line containing a pair of integers A, B is present.
The goal is to find the shortest path from vertex A to vertex B.
All numbers in the input data are integers in the range 0..10000.

Output

For each test case your program should output (in a separate line) a single number C - the length of the shortest path from vertex A to vertex B. In case there is no such path, your program should output a single word "NO" (without quotes)

Example

Input:
3
3 2
1 2 5
2 3 7
1 3
3 3
1 2 4
1 3 7
2 3 1
1 3
3 1
1 2 4
1 3

Output:
12
5
NO

Added by:Robert Rychcicki
Date:2009-01-10
Time limit:1s
Source limit:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:C-CLANG C NCSHARP C++ 4.3.2 CPP CPP14 CPP14-CLANG C99 JAVA JULIA PYTHON PYPY3 PYTHON3 SWIFT

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