About 900 years ago, a Chinese philosopher Sima Guang wrote a history book in which he talked about people’s talent and virtue. According to his theory, a man being outstanding in both talent and virtue must be a “sage(圣人)”; being less excellent but with one’s virtue outweighs talent can be called a “nobleman(君子)”; being good in neither is a “fool man(愚人)”; yet a fool man is better than a “small man(小人)” who prefers talent than virtue.
Now given the grades of talent and virtue of a group of people, you are supposed to rank them according to Sima Guang’s theory.
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case. Each case first gives 3 positive integers in a line: N (<=105), the total number of people to be ranked; L (>=60), the lower bound of the qualified grades — that is, only the ones whose grades of talent and virtue are both not below this line will be ranked; and H (<100), the higher line of qualification — that is, those with both grades not below this line are considered as the “sages”, and will be ranked in non-increasing order according to their total grades. Those with talent grades below H but virtue grades not are cosidered as the