D. Presents
time limit per test
2 seconds
memory limit per test
64 megabytes
input
stdin
output
stdout

You are given the prices of three presents. Also there are three sisters. It is known that the most valuable present is for the eldest sister. The second (by price) is for the second sister. And the less valuable present is for the youngest sister. If two (or three) presents have the same price, corresponding sisters may get the in a random way.

Input

The only line contains three integer numbers a1, a2, a3 (1 ≤ a1, a2, a3 ≤ 100) — the prices of the presents.

Output

Print three numbers i1, i2, i3 (1 ≤ i1, i2, i3 ≤ 3), all of them should be distinct. The first number stands for the seniority of the sister which will get the first present (1 stands for the eldest, 3 for the youngest). The second and third numbers mean the seniority of the sisters which get the second and the third present respectively.

If there are multiple answers, print any of them.

Examples
Input
11 13 1
Output
2 1 3 
Input
30 10 30
Output
1 3 2 
Note

In the second sample another possible answer is "2 3 1".