A common problem in mathematics is to determine which quadrant a given point lies in. There are four quadrants, numbered from 1 to 4, as shown in the diagram below:
For example, the point A, which is at coordinates (12, 5)
lies in quadrant 1 since both its x and y values are positive, and point B lies in quadrant 2 since its x value is negative and its y value is positive.
Your job is to take a point and determine the quadrant it is in. You can assume that neither of the two coordinates will be 0.
The first line of input contains the integer x (−1000 ≤ x ≤ 1000 ; x ≠ 0). The second line of input contains the integer y (−1000 ≤ y ≤ 1000 ; y ≠ 0).
Output the quadrant number (1, 2, 3 or 4) for the point (x, y)
.