#P2446. Chessboard

Chessboard

Description

Alice and Bob often play games on chessboard. One day, Alice draws a board with size M * N. She wants Bob to use a lot of cards with size 1 * 2 to cover the board. However, she thinks it too easy to bob, so she makes some holes on the board (as shown in the figure below).

We call a grid, which doesn’t contain a hole, a normal grid. Bob has to follow the rules below: 1. Any normal grid should be covered with exactly one card. 2. One card should cover exactly 2 normal adjacent grids.

Some examples are given in the figures below:


A VALID solution.


An invalid solution, because the hole of red color is covered with a card.


An invalid solution, because there exists a grid, which is not covered.

Your task is to help Bob to decide whether or not the chessboard can be covered according to the rules above.

Input

There are 3 integers in the first line: m, n, k (0 < m, n <= 32, 0 <= K < m * n), the number of rows, column and holes. In the next k lines, there is a pair of integers (x, y) in each line, which represents a hole in the y-th row, the x-th column.

Output

If the board can be covered, output "YES". Otherwise, output "NO".

4 3 2
2 1
3 3
YES

Hint

A possible solution for the sample input.

Source

POJ Monthly

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