E. Yaroslav and Points
time limit per test
5 seconds
memory limit per test
256 megabytes
input
stdin
output
stdout

Yaroslav has n points that lie on the Ox axis. The coordinate of the first point is x1, the coordinate of the second point is x2, ..., the coordinate of the n-th point is — xn. Now Yaroslav wants to execute m queries, each of them is of one of the two following types:

  1. Move the pj-th point from position xpj to position xpj + dj. At that, it is guaranteed that after executing such query all coordinates of the points will be distinct.
  2. Count the sum of distances between all pairs of points that lie on the segment [lj, rj] (lj ≤ rj). In other words, you should count the sum of: .

Help Yaroslav.

Input

The first line contains integer n — the number of points (1 ≤ n ≤ 105). The second line contains distinct integers x1, x2, ..., xn — the coordinates of points (|xi| ≤ 109).

The third line contains integer m — the number of queries (1 ≤ m ≤ 105). The next m lines contain the queries. The j-th line first contains integer tj (1 ≤ tj ≤ 2) — the query type. If tj = 1, then it is followed by two integers pj and dj (1 ≤ pj ≤ n, |dj| ≤ 1000). If tj = 2, then it is followed by two integers lj and rj ( - 109 ≤ lj ≤ rj ≤ 109).

It is guaranteed that at any moment all the points have distinct coordinates.

Output

For each type 2 query print the answer on a single line. Print the answers in the order, in which the queries follow in the input.

Please, do not use the %lld specifier to read or write 64-bit integers in C++. It is preferred to use the cin, cout streams of the %I64d specifier.

Examples
Input
8
36 50 28 -75 40 -60 -95 -48
20
2 -61 29
1 5 -53
1 1 429
1 5 130
2 -101 -71
2 -69 53
1 1 404
1 5 518
2 -101 53
2 50 872
1 1 -207
2 -99 -40
1 7 -389
1 6 -171
1 2 464
1 7 -707
1 1 -730
1 1 560
2 635 644
1 7 -677
Output
176
20
406
1046
1638
156
0