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It's time to clean up your friends list after friending too many people on
Facebook over the winter. The set of your friends' user ids is **F** =
{**x0**, **x1**, ..., **xn-1**}. Each friend from **F** is on zero or more
friend lists that you use to organize your friends. There are **M** friend
lists, **c0**, **c1**, ..., **cm-1**. You can unfriend (remove from **F**)
some of your friends, but because you want to stay in touch with people, you
can only unfriend one person from each friend list. You may also choose not to
unfriend anyone from friend list. Any friend that isn't on a friend list
cannot be unfriended.

Your goal is to find the maximum possible distance between the two friends
whose user ids are the closest after you are done unfriending people. The
distance between user id **x** and user id **y** is defined as
abs(**x**-**y**).

### Input

The first line contains a positive integer **T**, the number of test cases.
**T** test cases follow.

The first line of each test case contains the number of friends **N**, and
number of friend lists **M**, separated by a space. The second line contains
**x0** and integer parameters **a**, **b**, and **p**, separated by spaces.
You must use these to generate the remaining numbers **x1**, …, **xn-1**
according to this formula:

> **xi** = (**xi-1** * **a** \+ **b**) mod **p**

The next M lines of each test case define the friend lists for that test case.
Each line consists of the following integers, separated by spaces: **size**,
**y0**, **a**, **b**. The **size** is the number of friends in the friend
list. **y0** is the index in F of the first friend in the list. You must
generate the remaining friends in the friend list **y1**, …, **yn-1**
according to the following formula:

> **yi** = (**yi-1** * **a** \+ **b**) mod **n**

If a friend list contains more than one of a given index, consider it to only
contain that index once.

## Constraints

1 ≤ **T** ≤ 20  
2 ≤ **n** ≤ 50 000  
0 ≤ **m** ≤ 1 500  
0 ≤ sum of sizes of all friend lists ≤ 1 000 000  
**Numbers used in generators:**  
0 < **a**, **p** < 230  
0 ≤ **b** < 230

### Output

For each of the test cases numbered in order from **1** to **T**, output "Case
#", followed by the case number, followed by ": ", followed by the maximum
possible distance between the two closest user ids that you are still friends
with for that case.