#AT1687. C - Super Ryuma

C - Super Ryuma

C - Super Ryuma

Score : $300$ points

Problem Statement

There is an infinite two-dimensional grid, and we have a piece called Super Ryuma at square $(r_1, c_1)$. (Ryu means dragon and Ma means horse.) In one move, the piece can go to one of the squares shown below:

More formally, when Super Ryuma is at square $(a, b)$, it can go to square $(c, d)$ such that at least one of the following holds:

  • $a + b = c + d$
  • $a - b = c - d$
  • $|a - c| + |b - d| \le 3$

Find the minimum number of moves needed for the piece to reach $(r_2, c_2)$ from $(r_1, c_1)$.

Constraints

  • All values in input are integers.
  • $1 \le r_1, c_1, r_2, c_2 \le 10^9$

Input

Input is given from Standard Input in the following format:

r1r_1 c1c_1

r2r_2 c2c_2

Output

Print the minimum number of moves needed for Super Ryuma to reach $(r_2, c_2)$ from $(r_1, c_1)$.


1 1
5 6
2

We need two moves - for example, $(1, 1) \rightarrow (5, 5) \rightarrow (5, 6)$.


1 1
1 200001
2

We need two moves - for example, $(1, 1) \rightarrow (100001, 100001) \rightarrow (1, 200001)$.


2 3
998244353 998244853
3

We need three moves - for example, $(2, 3) \rightarrow (3, 3) \rightarrow (-247, 253) \rightarrow (998244353, 998244853)$.


1 1
1 1
0