#PR003004. Digit Sum

Digit Sum

 

For a pair of integers a and b, the digit sum of the interval [a,b] is defined as the sum of all digits occurring in all numbers between (and including) a and b. For example, the digit sum of [28, 31] can be calculated as:
               2+8  +  2+9  +  3+0  +  3+1 = 28
Given the numbers a and b, calculate the digit sum of [a,b].

For a pair of integers a and b, the digit sum of the interval [a,b] is defined as the sum of all digits occurring in all numbers between (and including) a and b. For example, the digit sum of [28, 31] can be calculated as:

 

               2+8  +  2+9  +  3+0  +  3+1 = 28

 

Given the numbers a and b, calculate the digit sum of [a,b].

 

Input

On the first line one positive number: the number of test cases, at most 100.

After that per test case:

  •  one line with two space-separated integers, a and b (0 <= a <= b <= 10^15).

Output

Per test case:

  •  one line with an integer: the digit sum of [a,b];              

Example

Input:
3
0 10
28 31
1234 56789

Output: 46 28 1128600

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