- Time limit: 1.00 s
- Memory limit: 512 MB
There are n applicants and m free apartments. Your task is to distribute the apartments so that as many applicants as possible will get an apartment.
Each applicant has a desired apartment size, and they will accept any apartment whose size is close enough to the desired size.
Input
The first input line has three integers n, m, and k: the number of applicants, the number of apartments, and the maximum allowed difference.
The next line contains n integers a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_n: the desired apartment size of each applicant. If the desired size of an applicant is x, he or she will accept any apartment whose size is between x-k and x+k.
The last line contains m integers b_1, b_2, \ldots, b_m: the size of each apartment.
Output
Print one integer: the number of applicants who will get an apartment.
Constraints
- 1 \le n, m \le 2 \cdot 10^5
- 0 \le k \le 10^9
- 1 \le a_i, b_i \le 10^9
Example
Input:
4 3 5 60 45 80 60 30 60 75
Output:
2