Mo and Larry have devised a way of encrypting messages. They first decide secretly on the number of columns and write the message (letters only) down the columns, padding with extra random letters so as to make a rectangular array of letters. For example, if the message is "There’s no place like home on a snowy night" and there are five columns, Mo would write down
t o i o y
h p k n n
e l e a i
r a h s g
e c o n h
s e m o t
n l e w x
There will be multiple input sets. Input for each set will consist of two lines. The first line will contain an integer in the range 2. . . 20 indicating the number of columns used. The next line is a string of up to 200 lower case letters. The last input set is followed by a line containing a single 0, indicating end of input.
Each input set should generate one line of output, giving the original plaintext message, with no spaces.
5 toioynnkpheleaigshareconhtomesnlewx 3 ttyohhieneesiaabss 0
theresnoplacelikehomeonasnowynightx thisistheeasyoneab