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#15334. Thieves and Prisons

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There are $n$ thieves and $k$ prisons. A thief is either on the run or caught in a prison. Initially all thieves are on the run.

A thief who is on the run can be caught by the police, and then ends up in one of the prisons. A thief who is on the run can also open the gate of a prison. Then every thief in that prison is released from the prison. It would be pointless to open the gate of an empty prison, so that never happens.

You are given a list of $m$ events of the form "thief $x$ has been caught" or "thief $x$ has opened the gate of a prison". Your task is to find a prison assignment that corresponds to the events, or determine that it is not possible.

Input

The first input line has three integers $n$, $k$ and $m$: the number of thieves, prisons and events. The thieves and prisons are numbered $1,2,\dots,n$ and $1,2,\dots,k$.

After this, there are $m$ lines that describe the events. Each event is "C x" (thief $x$ has been caught) or "O x" (thief $x$ opens the gate of a prison).

Output

Print a valid prison assignment that consists of $m$ integers: for every event the corresponding prison. If there are no solutions, print "IMPOSSIBLE".

Example

Input 1

3 2 5
C 1
C 2
O 3
O 2
C 1

Output 1

1 2 2 1 1

Input 2

1 1 1
O 1

Output 2

IMPOSSIBLE

Subtasks

Subtask 1 (8 points)

  • $1 \le n,m \le 10$
  • $k=2$

Subtask 2 (13 points)

  • $1 \le n,k,m \le 10^5$
  • $n=k$

Subtask 3 (14 points)

  • $1 \le n,m \le 10^5$
  • $k=2$

Subtask 4 (18 points)

  • $1 \le n,k,m \le 500$

Subtask 5 (47 points)

  • $1 \le n,k,m \le 10^5$

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