Louise and Richard have developed a numbers game. They pick a number and check to see if it is a power of . If it is, they divide it by . If not, they reduce it by the next lower number which is a power of . Whoever reduces the number to wins the game. Louise always starts.
Given an initial value, determine who wins the game.
Example
It's Louise's turn first. She determines that is not a power of . The next lower power of is , so she subtracts that from and passes to Richard. is a power of , so Richard divides it by and passes to Louise. Likewise, is a power so she divides it by and reaches . She wins the game.
Update If they initially set counter to , Richard wins. Louise cannot make a move so she loses.
Function Description
Complete the counterGame function in the editor below.
counterGame has the following parameter(s):
- int n: the initial game counter value
Returns
- string: either
Richard
orLouise
Input Format
The first line contains an integer , the number of testcases.
Each of the next lines contains an integer , the initial value for each game.
Constraints
Sample Input
1
6
Sample Output
Richard
Explanation
- As is not a power of , Louise reduces the largest power of less than i.e., , and hence the counter reduces to .
- As is a power of , Richard reduces the counter by half of i.e., . Hence the counter reduces to .
As we reach the terminating condition with , Richard wins the game.