100 #ABC114C. [ABC114C] 755

[ABC114C] 755

Score : 300300 points

Problem Statement

You are given an integer NN. Among the integers between 11 and NN (inclusive), how many Shichi-Go-San numbers (literally "Seven-Five-Three numbers") are there?

Here, a Shichi-Go-San number is a positive integer that satisfies the following condition:

  • When the number is written in base ten, each of the digits 7, 5 and 3 appears at least once, and the other digits never appear.

Constraints

  • 1N<1091 \leq N < 10^9
  • NN is an integer.

Input

Input is given from Standard Input in the following format:

NN

Output

Print the number of the Shichi-Go-San numbers between 11 and NN (inclusive).

575
4

There are four Shichi-Go-San numbers not greater than 575575: 357,375,537357, 375, 537 and 573573.

3600
13

There are 1313 Shichi-Go-San numbers not greater than 36003600: the above four numbers, 735,753,3357,3375,3537,3557,3573,3575735, 753, 3357, 3375, 3537, 3557, 3573, 3575 and 35773577.

999999999
26484