NAKANJ - Minimum Knight moves !!!

Anjali and Nakul are good friends. They both had a quarrel recently while playing chess. Nakul wants to know the minimum number of moves a knight takes to reach from one square to another square of a chess board (8 × 8). Nakul is brilliant and he had already written a program to solve the problem. Nakul wants to know whether Anjali can do it. Anjali is very weak in programming. Help her to solve the problem.

A knight can move in the shape of an "L" in a chessboard - two squares either forward, backward, left, or right and then one square to its left or right. A knight move is valid if it moves as mentioned above and it is within the boundary of the chessboard (8 × 8).

knight

Input

There are T test cases in total. The next T lines contain two strings (start and destination) separated by a space.

The strings start and destination will only contain two characters - First character is an alphabet between 'a' and 'h' (inclusive), Second character is a digit between '1' and '8' (inclusive) - (Quotes just for clarity).

To know the knight moves more clearly refer to the above figure.

Output

Print the minimum number of moves a knight takes to reach from start to destination in a separate line.

Constraints

1 <= T <= 4096

Example

Input:
3
a1 h8
a1 c2
h8 c3

Output:
6
1
4

Added by:Nakul Krishna
Date:2012-09-30
Time limit:1s
Source limit:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All except: ASM64
Resource:Used for Code it - Vidyut 2012 - Amrita University

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2018-09-26 17:41:16
Good problem to learn BFS
2018-09-25 15:43:55
AC in one go!!
My first BFS.
2018-08-29 00:32:24
There is no need to construct a graph (this may save you some time).

Last edit: 2018-08-29 00:32:48
2018-08-19 07:25:55
Do care when both strings are same.... XD
2018-06-20 20:04:40
can someone post the image....its not displaying

=(Francky)=> Fixed.

Last edit: 2018-06-20 23:56:32
2017-12-12 12:13:40
AC in one go!
2017-10-24 15:17:04
AC in one go!!! Indeed a very good question.! It took me sometime to construct the graph .Focus on the movement of the knight and you realise why BFS works here!!!!! That's the key!!
2017-10-14 06:38:06
very good problem for learning where to apply dfs and where to apply bfs.....focus on this question before solving the problem

Last edit: 2017-10-14 06:38:27
2017-06-28 21:15:55
After 1st unsuccessful attempt,I was afraid ,how many attempts is this quesion going to take,but got It accepted in the 2nd attempt ..!!
Yippee..!!

Last edit: 2017-06-28 21:16:25
2017-06-26 02:28:49
AC in one go!
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