Description
Sherlock has a new girlfriend (so unlike him!). Valentine’s day is coming and he wants to gift her some jewelry.
He bought n pieces of jewelry. The i-th piece has price equal to i + 1, that is, the prices of the jewelry are 2, 3, 4, … n + 1.
Watson gave Sherlock a challenge to color these jewelry pieces such that two pieces don’t have the same color if the price of one piece is a prime divisor of the price of the other piece. Also, Watson asked him to minimize the number of different colors used.
Help Sherlock complete this trivial task.
Input
The only line contains single integer n (1 ≤ n ≤ 100000) — the number of jewelry pieces.
Output
The first line of output should contain a single integer k, the minimum number of colors that can be used t