RPLB - Blueberries


Teresa picked up enough strawberries, now she wants to pick blueberries from the magical blueberry bush from Rainbowland.

Knowing her previous experience with the strawberries, Teresa wants to pick up the blueberries in a way that she may not exceed the limit proposed.

When picking the blueberries, she noticed that if she pick from the bush i, she couldn't pick the blueberries at the bush i+1 (some sort of magic in rainbowland).

Worried about this, Teresa wants to know the maximum blueberries she can pick, given the number of bushes and the number of blueberries in each bush.

Input

Will contain an integer T, then, T cases will follow, each case starts with a number N and K, being N the number of bushes and K the number of blueberries Teresa will pick as maximum, the next line contains N integers, each one representing the blueberries there is on the i-th bush.

Output

You will output for each test case the string: “Scenario #i: “ where i is the test case you are analyzing, then, an integer denoting the maximum number of blueberries you can grab.

Example

Input:
2
5 100
50 10 20 30 40
5 87
21 45 30 12 14

Output:
Scenario #1: 90
Scenario #2: 65

Output explanation (first scenario)

Teresa picks the 1st blueberry bush (50), she cannot pick the 2nd, she decides not to pick until the 5th one where she picks the “40” blueberry, she could pick the 3rd bush, but she would exceed the limit (100).

Output explanation (second scenario)

Teresa picks the 1st, the 3rd and the 5th bush, total of (21+30+14 = 65) blueberries

CONSTRAINTS

1 <= N <= 1000
1 <= K <= 1000


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Rishabh Sharma: 2013-09-13 18:14:50

Classic DP with just a little modification!! :)

Devesh Kumar: 2013-09-08 09:44:57

My 50th Solution , nice DP

Akhilesh Anandh: 2013-09-02 17:00:27

Nice problem! :)
Got 1 WA for not printing scenario number :/

kunal keshwani: 2013-07-26 13:43:15

nice and good dp:)

Vijay Jain: 2013-07-10 14:55:41

nice DP :)

Animesh Sinha: 2013-04-29 11:00:11

@David
If I pick up blueberries at 'i' and don't pick up at 'i+2', can I pick up at 'i+3' ?

Alex Abbas: 2013-02-22 09:57:30

@problem setter: can you tell me whats wrong with my submission 8761885 and thanks.

Paul Draper: 2012-12-28 16:32:00

@D White, this is not very clear from the problem description, but Teresa may pick either all of the berries or none of the berries on a bush.


Added by:david_8k
Date:2012-04-12
Time limit:1s
Source limit:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All except: ASM64
Resource:Own Problem used for the RPL contest