#STSTRING. Strings
Strings
Given two strings A and B, we define the operator ĉ on {A, B} for string C as C ĉ {A, B}.
if length(A) < length(C) < length(B), then C satisfies the above operator. else if length(A)=length(C), then C must be lexicographically greater than A. if length(B)=length(C), then C must be lexicographically smaller than B.
Input
Given two strings A and B with length(A) <= length(B) <= 6. A and B can contain any characters between A and J (capital letters).
Output
Print the number of strings satisfying the above criteria. C must also satisfy criteria of A and B. Any two adjacent characters in string C may neither be the same nor consecutive (i.e. the absolute difference between the ASCII values of adjacent characters is greater than 1).
Example
Input: A J AA BCD ABC DEFG Output: 8 129 1770