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#5882. Recycled Numbers

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Problem

Do you ever become frustrated with television because you keep seeing the same things, recycled over and over again? Well I personally don't care about television, but I do sometimes feel that way about numbers.

Let's say a pair of distinct positive integers (n, m) is recycled if you can obtain m by moving some digits from the back of n to the front without changing their order. For example, (12345, 34512) is a recycled pair since you can obtain 34512 by moving 345 from the end of 12345 to the front. Note that n and m must have the same number of digits in order to be a recycled pair. Neither n nor m can have leading zeros.

Given integers A and B with the same number of digits and no leading zeros, how many distinct recycled pairs (n, m) are there with An < mB?

Input

The first line of the input gives the number of test cases, T. T test cases follow. Each test case consists of a single line containing the integers A and B.

Output

For each test case, output one line containing "Case #x: y", where x is the case number (starting from 1), and y is the number of recycled pairs (n, m) with An < mB.

Limits

Memory limit: 1GB.

Time limit: 30 5 seconds per test set.

1 ≤ T ≤ 50.

A and B have the same number of digits.

Test set 1 (Visible Verdict; 10 Points)

1 ≤ AB ≤ 1000.

Test set 2 (Hidden Verdict; 15 Points)

1 ≤ AB ≤ 2000000.

Sample

4
1 9
10 40
100 500
1111 2222
Case #1: 0
Case #2: 3
Case #3: 156
Case #4: 287

Are we sure about the output to Case #4?

Yes, we're sure about the output to Case #4.

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