#P2853. Sequence Sum Possibilities

Sequence Sum Possibilities

Description

Most positive integers may be written as a sum of a sequence of at least two consecutive positive integers. For instance,

6 = 1 + 2 + 3
9 = 5 + 4 = 2 + 3 + 4

but

8

cannot be so written.

Write a program which will compute how many different ways an input number may be written as a sum of a sequence of at least two consecutive positive integers.

Input

The first line of input will contain the number of problem instances N on a line by itself, (1 N 1000) . This will be followed by N lines, one for each problem instance. Each problem line will have the problem number, a single space and the number to be written as a sequence of consecutive positive integers. The second number will be less than 231 (so will fit in a 32-bit integer).

Output

The output for each problem instance will be a single line containing the problem number, a single space and the number of ways the input number can be written as a sequence of consecutive positive integers.

7
1 6
2 9
3 8
4 1800
5 987654321
6 987654323
7 987654325
1 1
2 2
3 0
4 8
5 17
6 1
7 23

Source

Greater New York 2005