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1963. Kite

Time limit: 1.0 second
Memory limit: 64 MB
Vova bought a kite construction kit in a market in Guangzhou. The next day the weather was good and he decided to make the kite and fly it. Manufacturing instructions, of course, were only in Chinese, so Vova decided that he can do without it. After a little tinkering, he constructed a kite in the form of a flat quadrangle and only needed to stick a tail to it.
And then Vova had to think about that: to what point of the quadrangle's border should he stick the kite tail? Intuition told him that in order to make the kite fly steadily, its tail should lie on some axis of symmetry of the quadrangle. On the left you can see two figures of stable kites, and on the right you can see two figures of unstable kites.
Problem illustration
How many points on the quadrangle border are there such that if we stick a tail to them, we get a stable kite?

Input

The four lines contain the coordinates of the quadrangle's vertices in a circular order. All coordinates are integers, their absolute values don't exceed 1 000. No three consecutive quadrangle vertices lie on the same line. The opposite sides of the quadrangle do not intersect.

Output

Print the number of points on the quadrangle border where you can attach the kite.

Samples

inputoutput
0 0
1 2
2 2
2 1
2
0 0
2 1
2 2
0 2
0

Notes

The axis of symmetry of a flat figure is a straight line lying in the figure plane and dividing the figure to the two halves that are each other's mirror image.
Problem Author: Alexander Ipatov
Problem Source: Open Ural FU Personal Contest 2013