#P762E. Radio stations

Radio stations

Description

In the lattice points of the coordinate line there are n radio stations, the i-th of which is described by three integers:

  • xi — the coordinate of the i-th station on the line,
  • ri — the broadcasting range of the i-th station,
  • fi — the broadcasting frequency of the i-th station.

We will say that two radio stations with numbers i and j reach each other, if the broadcasting range of each of them is more or equal to the distance between them. In other words min(ri, rj) ≥ |xi - xj|.

Let's call a pair of radio stations (i, j) bad if i < j, stations i and j reach each other and they are close in frequency, that is, |fi - fj| ≤ k.

Find the number of bad pairs of radio stations.

The first line contains two integers n and k (1 ≤ n ≤ 105, 0 ≤ k ≤ 10) — the number of radio stations and the maximum difference in the frequencies for the pair of stations that reach each other to be considered bad.

In the next n lines follow the descriptions of radio stations. Each line contains three integers xi, ri and fi (1 ≤ xi, ri ≤ 109, 1 ≤ fi ≤ 104) — the coordinate of the i-th radio station, it's broadcasting range and it's broadcasting frequency. No two radio stations will share a coordinate.

Output the number of bad pairs of radio stations.

Input

The first line contains two integers n and k (1 ≤ n ≤ 105, 0 ≤ k ≤ 10) — the number of radio stations and the maximum difference in the frequencies for the pair of stations that reach each other to be considered bad.

In the next n lines follow the descriptions of radio stations. Each line contains three integers xi, ri and fi (1 ≤ xi, ri ≤ 109, 1 ≤ fi ≤ 104) — the coordinate of the i-th radio station, it's broadcasting range and it's broadcasting frequency. No two radio stations will share a coordinate.

Output

Output the number of bad pairs of radio stations.

3 2<br>1 3 10<br>3 2 5<br>4 10 8<br>
3 3<br>1 3 10<br>3 2 5<br>4 10 8<br>
5 1<br>1 3 2<br>2 2 4<br>3 2 1<br>4 2 1<br>5 3 3<br>
5 1<br>1 5 2<br>2 5 4<br>3 5 1<br>4 5 1<br>5 5 3<br>
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2<br>
2<br>
5<br>