CF1669E.2-Letter Strings

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题目描述

Given nn strings, each of length 22 , consisting of lowercase Latin alphabet letters from 'a' to 'k', output the number of pairs of indices (i,j)(i, j) such that i<ji < j and the ii -th string and the jj -th string differ in exactly one position.

In other words, count the number of pairs (i,j)(i, j) ( i<ji < j ) such that the ii -th string and the jj -th string have exactly one position pp ( 1p21 \leq p \leq 2 ) such that sipsjp{s_{i}}_{p} \neq {s_{j}}_{p} .

The answer may not fit into 32-bit integer type, so you should use 64-bit integers like long long in C++ to avoid integer overflow.

输入格式

The first line of the input contains a single integer tt ( 1t1001 \le t \le 100 ) — the number of test cases. The description of test cases follows.

The first line of each test case contains a single integer nn ( 1n1051 \le n \le 10^5 ) — the number of strings.

Then follows nn lines, the ii -th of which containing a single string sis_i of length 22 , consisting of lowercase Latin letters from 'a' to 'k'.

It is guaranteed that the sum of nn over all test cases does not exceed 10510^5 .

输出格式

For each test case, print a single integer — the number of pairs (i,j)(i, j) ( i<ji < j ) such that the ii -th string and the jj -th string have exactly one position pp ( 1p21 \leq p \leq 2 ) such that sipsjp{s_{i}}_{p} \neq {s_{j}}_{p} .

Please note, that the answer for some test cases won't fit into 32-bit integer type, so you should use at least 64-bit integer type in your programming language (like long long for C++).

输入输出样例

  • 输入#1

    4
    6
    ab
    cb
    db
    aa
    cc
    ef
    7
    aa
    bb
    cc
    ac
    ca
    bb
    aa
    4
    kk
    kk
    ab
    ab
    5
    jf
    jf
    jk
    jk
    jk

    输出#1

    5
    6
    0
    6

说明/提示

For the first test case the pairs that differ in exactly one position are: ("ab", "cb"), ("ab", "db"), ("ab", "aa"), ("cb", "db") and ("cb", "cc").

For the second test case the pairs that differ in exactly one position are: ("aa", "ac"), ("aa", "ca"), ("cc", "ac"), ("cc", "ca"), ("ac", "aa") and ("ca", "aa").

For the third test case, the are no pairs satisfying the conditions.

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