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User's AC Ratio

NaN% (0/0)

Submission's AC Ratio

NaN% (0/0)

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Description

Chip and Dale have devised an encryption method to hide their (written) text messages. They first agree secretly on two numbers that will be used as the number of rows (R) and columns (C) in a matrix. The sender encodes an intermediate format using the following rules:


1. The text is formed with uppercase letters [A-Z] and .

2. Each text character will be represented by decimal values as follows:

= 0, A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, ..., Y = 25, Z = 26


The sender enters the 5 digit binary representation of the characters’ values in a spiral pattern along the matrix as shown below. The matrix is padded out with zeroes (0) to fill the matrix completely. For example, if the text to encode is: "ACM" and R=4 and C=4, the matrix would be filled in as follows:





The bits in the matrix are then concatenated together in row major order and sent to the receiver. The example above would be encoded as: 0000110100101100

Input Format

The first line of input contains a single integer N, (1 ≤ N ≤ 1000) which is the number of datasets that follow.


Each dataset consists of a single line of input containing R (1<=R<=21), a space, C (1<=C<=21), a space, and a string of binary digits that represents the contents of the matrix (R * C binary digits). The binary digits are in row major order.

Output Format

For each dataset, you should generate one line of output with the following values: The dataset number as a decimal integer (start counting at one), a space, and the decoded text message. You should throw away any trailing spaces and/or partial characters found while decoding.

Sample Input 1

4
4 4 0000110100101100
5 2 0110000010
2 6 010000001001
5 5 0100001000011010110000010

Sample Output 1

1 ACM
2 HI
3 HI
4 HI HO

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Problem Source

Migrated from old NTUJ.

Greater New York 2007

Subtasks

No. Testdata Range Score

Testdata and Limits

No. Time Limit (ms) Memory Limit (VSS, KiB) Output Limit (KiB) Subtasks
0 10000 65536 200