#P612A. The Text Splitting

The Text Splitting

Description

You are given the string s of length n and the numbers p, q. Split the string s to pieces of length p and q.

For example, the string "Hello" for p = 2, q = 3 can be split to the two strings "Hel" and "lo" or to the two strings "He" and "llo".

Note it is allowed to split the string s to the strings only of length p or to the strings only of length q (see the second sample test).

The first line contains three positive integers n, p, q (1 ≤ p, q ≤ n ≤ 100).

The second line contains the string s consists of lowercase and uppercase latin letters and digits.

If it's impossible to split the string s to the strings of length p and q print the only number "-1".

Otherwise in the first line print integer k — the number of strings in partition of s.

Each of the next k lines should contain the strings in partition. Each string should be of the length p or q. The string should be in order of their appearing in string s — from left to right.

If there are several solutions print any of them.

Input

The first line contains three positive integers n, p, q (1 ≤ p, q ≤ n ≤ 100).

The second line contains the string s consists of lowercase and uppercase latin letters and digits.

Output

If it's impossible to split the string s to the strings of length p and q print the only number "-1".

Otherwise in the first line print integer k — the number of strings in partition of s.

Each of the next k lines should contain the strings in partition. Each string should be of the length p or q. The string should be in order of their appearing in string s — from left to right.

If there are several solutions print any of them.

Samples

5 2 3
Hello

2
He
llo

10 9 5
Codeforces

2
Codef
orces

6 4 5
Privet

-1

8 1 1
abacabac

8
a
b
a
c
a
b
a
c