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For this problem, a _possible median_ is defined as: The median value of a set
containing an odd number of values. -or- One of all the integers between, but
not including, the two median values of a set containing an even number of
values.  
**Examples:** 3 is the only possible median of the set (1, 5, 3, 2, 4). 2, 3 and 4 are all of the possible median values for the set (5, 1). There are **no** possible median values for the set (1, 2, 3, 4), since there are no integers between 2 and 3. 

You are given an array **A** of **N** unique nonnegative integers, all of
which are < **N** (i.e. a permutation of the numbers 0...**N-1**), where 3 ≤
**N** ≤ 200,000. You are also given a length **L** (1 ≤ **L****N**).
Additionally, you are given **Q** (1 ≤ **Q** ≤ 200,000) queries, each
containing a number **x** (0 ≤ **x** < N) and two indices **i** and **j** (0 ≤
**i** < **j****N**).

Each query returns TRUE if and only if there exists at least one subrange, of
at least **L** elements, of the range **A[i]**...**A[j-1]** (where the array
indices start at 0), with **x** as a possible median. In other words, the
answer is TRUE precisely when there exist **a**, **b** with **i****a** <
**b** < **j** with **b** \- **a****L** \- 1 and with **A[a]**...**A[b]**
having **x** as a possible median.

You wish to determine the number of queries which will return TRUE.

### Input

The first line contains a positive integer **T** (1 ≤ **T** ≤ 20), the number
of test cases. **T** test cases follow.

The first line of each test case consists of a single integer, **N**. The next
line consists of **N** space-separated integers, the **A[i]**. The line after
that contains two space-separate d integers, **L** and **Q**.

Each of the remaining **Q** lines in the test case contains three space-
separated integers, **x**, **i** and **j**.

These inputs are all integers, and will be input in decimal form, with no
leading zeros, and no decimal points.

### 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 a single integer,
the number of passing queries.

These outputs are all integers, and must be output in decimal form, with no
leading zeros, and no decimal points.