Before becoming a successful trader William got a university degree. During his education an interesting situation happened, after which William started to listen to homework assignments much more attentively. What follows is a formal description of the homework assignment as William heard it:
You are given a string $$$s$$$ of length $$$n$$$ only consisting of characters "a", "b" and "c". There are $$$q$$$ queries of format ($$$pos, c$$$), meaning replacing the element of string $$$s$$$ at position $$$pos$$$ with character $$$c$$$. After each query you must output the minimal number of characters in the string, which have to be replaced, so that the string doesn't contain string "abc" as a subsequence. A valid replacement of a character is replacing it with "a", "b" or "c".
A string $$$x$$$ is said to be a subsequence of string $$$y$$$ if $$$x$$$ can be obtained from $$$y$$$ by deleting some characters without changing the ordering of the remaining characters.
The first line contains two integers $$$n$$$ and $$$q$$$ $$$(1 \le n, q \le 10^5)$$$, the length of the string and the number of queries, respectively.
The second line contains the string $$$s$$$, consisting of characters "a", "b" and "c".
Each of the next $$$q$$$ lines contains an integer $$$i$$$ and character $$$c$$$ $$$(1 \le i \le n)$$$, index and the value of the new item in the string, respectively. It is guaranteed that character's $$$c$$$ value is "a", "b" or "c".
For each query output the minimal number of characters that would have to be replaced so that the string doesn't contain "abc" as a subsequence.
9 12 aaabccccc 4 a 4 b 2 b 5 a 1 b 6 b 5 c 2 a 1 a 5 a 6 b 7 b
0 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2
Let's consider the state of the string after each query:
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