The Castle

Time Limit
1s
Memory Limit
10000KB
Judge Program
Standard
Ratio(Solve/Submit)
66.67%(4/6)
Description:

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1 # | # | # | | #
#####---#####---#---#####---#
2 # # | # # # # #
#---#####---#####---#####---#
3 # | | # # # # #
#---#########---#####---#---#
4 # # | | | | # #
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(Figure 1)

# = Wall
| = No wall
- = No wall

Figure 1 shows the map of a castle.Write a program that calculates
1. how many rooms the castle has
2. how big the largest room is
The castle is divided into m * n (m<=50, n<=50) square modules. Each such module can have between zero and four walls.

Input:

Your program is to read from standard input. The first line contains the number of modules in the north-south direction and the number of modules in the east-west direction. In the following lines each module is described by a number (0 <= p <= 15). This number is the sum of: 1 (= wall to the west), 2 (= wall to the north), 4 (= wall to the east), 8 (= wall to the south). Inner walls are defined twice; a wall to the south in module 1,1 is also indicated as a wall to the north in module 2,1. The castle always has at least two rooms.

Output:

Your program is to write to standard output: First the number of rooms, then the area of the largest room (counted in modules).

Sample Input:
4
7
11 6 11 6 3 10 6
7 9 6 13 5 15 5
1 10 12 7 13 7 5
13 11 10 8 10 12 13
Sample Output:
5
9

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