#P4997. [Usaco2017 Feb]Why Did the Cow Cross the Road III

[Usaco2017 Feb]Why Did the Cow Cross the Road III

题目描述

Why did the cow cross the road? Well, one reason is that Farmer John's farm simply has a lot of roads, making it impossible for his cows to travel around without crossing many of them.

FJ's farm is arranged as an N×NN \times N square grid of fields (2N1002 \leq N \leq 100), Certain pairs of adjacent fields (e.g., north-south or east-west) are separated by roads, and a tall fence runs around the external perimeter of the entire grid, preventing cows from leaving the farm. Cows can move freely from any field to any other adjacent field (north, east, south, or west), although they prefer not to cross roads unless absolutely necessary.

There are KK cows (1K100,KN21 \leq K \leq 100, K \leq N^2) on FJ's farm, each located in a different field. A pair of cows is said to be "distant" if, in order for one cow to visit the other, it is necessary to cross at least one road. Please help FJ count the number of distant pairs of cows.

输入格式

The first line of input contains NN, KK, and RR. The next RR lines describe RR roads that exist between pairs of adjacent fields. Each line is of the form rr cc rr' cc' (integers in the range 1N1 \ldots N), indicating a road between the field in (row rr, column cc) and the adjacent field in (row rr', column cc'). The final KK lines indicate the locations of the KK cows, each specified in terms of a row and column.

输出格式

Print the number of pairs of cows that are distant.

样例 #1

样例输入 #1

3 3 3
2 2 2 3
3 3 3 2
3 3 2 3
3 3
2 2
2 3

样例输出 #1

2