#P863A. Quasi-palindrome

Quasi-palindrome

Description

Let quasi-palindromic number be such number that adding some leading zeros (possible none) to it produces a palindromic string.

String t is called a palindrome, if it reads the same from left to right and from right to left.

For example, numbers 131 and 2010200 are quasi-palindromic, they can be transformed to strings "131" and "002010200", respectively, which are palindromes.

You are given some integer number x. Check if it's a quasi-palindromic number.

The first line contains one integer number x (1 ≤ x ≤ 109). This number is given without any leading zeroes.

Print "YES" if number x is quasi-palindromic. Otherwise, print "NO" (without quotes).

Input

The first line contains one integer number x (1 ≤ x ≤ 109). This number is given without any leading zeroes.

Output

Print "YES" if number x is quasi-palindromic. Otherwise, print "NO" (without quotes).

Samples

131

YES

320

NO

2010200

YES