After winning gold and silver in IOI 2014, Akshat and Malvika want to have some fun. Now they are playing a game on a grid made of n horizontal and m vertical sticks.
An intersection point is any point on the grid which is formed by the intersection of one horizontal stick and one vertical stick.
In the grid shown below, n = 3 and m = 3. There are n + m = 6 sticks in total (horizontal sticks are shown in red and vertical sticks are shown in green). There are n·m = 9 intersection points, numbered from 1 to 9.
The rules of the game are very simple. The players move in turns. Akshat won gold, so he makes the first move. During his/her move, a player must choose any remaining intersection point and remove from the grid all sticks which pass through this point. A player will lose the game if he/she cannot make a move (i.e. there are no intersection points remaining on the grid at his/her move).
Assume that both players play optimally. Who will win the game?
Input
The first line of input contains two space-separated integers, n and m (1 ≤ n, m ≤ 100).
Output
Print a single line containing "Akshat" or "Malvika" (without the quotes), depending on the winner of the game.
Examples
Input
2 2
Output
Malvika
Input
2 3
Output
Malvika
Input
3 3
Output
Akshat
本题只需要判断输入最小数的奇偶性即可。
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int n, m,b;
cin >> n >> m;
if (n > m)
b = m;
else
b = n;
if (b % 2 == 0)
{
cout << "Malvika";
}
else
cout << "Akshat";
return 0;
}