A. Problem About Equation
time limit per test
2 seconds
memory limit per test
256 megabytes
input
stdin
output
stdout

A group of n merry programmers celebrate Robert Floyd's birthday. Polucarpus has got an honourable task of pouring Ber-Cola to everybody. Pouring the same amount of Ber-Cola to everybody is really important. In other words, the drink's volume in each of the n mugs must be the same.

Polycarpus has already began the process and he partially emptied the Ber-Cola bottle. Now the first mug has a1 milliliters of the drink, the second one has a2 milliliters and so on. The bottle has b milliliters left and Polycarpus plans to pour them into the mugs so that the main equation was fulfilled.

Write a program that would determine what volume of the drink Polycarpus needs to add into each mug to ensure that the following two conditions were fulfilled simultaneously:

  • there were b milliliters poured in total. That is, the bottle need to be emptied;
  • after the process is over, the volumes of the drink in the mugs should be equal.
Input

The first line contains a pair of integers n, b (2 ≤ n ≤ 100, 1 ≤ b ≤ 100), where n is the total number of friends in the group and b is the current volume of drink in the bottle. The second line contains a sequence of integers a1, a2, ..., an (0 ≤ ai ≤ 100), where ai is the current volume of drink in the i-th mug.

Output

Print a single number "-1" (without the quotes), if there is no solution. Otherwise, print n float numbers c1, c2, ..., cn, where ci is the volume of the drink to add in the i-th mug. Print the numbers with no less than 6 digits after the decimal point, print each ci on a single line. Polycarpus proved that if a solution exists then it is unique.

Russian locale is installed by default on the testing computer. Make sure that your solution use the point to separate the integer part of a real number from the decimal, not a comma.

Examples
Input
5 50
1 2 3 4 5
Output
12.000000
11.000000
10.000000
9.000000
8.000000
Input
2 2
1 100
Output
-1