Let a and b be binary numbers of length n (MSB to the left). The following commands may be performed:
set_a idx x
: Set to , where and is least significant bit of .set_b idx x
: Set to , where and is least significant bit of .get_c idx
: Print , where and .
Given , and a list of commands, create a string made of the results of each call, the only command that produces output. For example, and so the length of the numbers is . Print an answer string that contains the results of all commands on one line. A series of commands and their results follow:
Starting
ans = '' (empty string)
a b
000 111
set_a 1 1
010 111
set_b 0 1
010 111
get_c 3
a + b = 1001
ans = '1'
010 111
get_c 4
a + b = 01001
ans = '10'
Note: When the command is get_c 4
, had to be padded to the left with a to be long enough to return a value.
Function Description
Complete the changeBits function in the editor below. For each get_c
command, it should print either a 0
or a 1
without a newline until all commands have been processed. At that point, add a newline.
changeBits has the following parameters:
- a, b: two integers represented as binary strings
- queries[queries[0]-queries[n-1]]: an array of query strings in the format described
Input Format
The first line of input contains two space-separated integers, and , the length of the binary representations of and , and the number of commands, respectively.
The second and third lines each contain a string representation of and .
The following lines each contain a command string as described above.
Constraints
Output Format
For each query of the type , output a single digit 0 or 1. Output must be placed on a single line.
Sample Input 0
5 5
00000
11111
set_a 0 1
get_c 5
get_c 1
set_b 2 0
get_c 5
Sample Output 0
100
Explanation 0
- set_a 0 1 sets 00000 to 00001
- C = A + B = 00001 + 11111 = 100000, so get_c[5] = 1
- from the above computation get_c[1] = 0
- set_b 2 0 sets 11111 to 11011
- C = A + B = 00001 + 11011 = 011100, so get_c[5] = 0
The output is hence concatenation of 1, 0 and 0 = 100