Machine Schedule
Time Limit: 1 Second Memory Limit: 32768 KB
	As we all know, machine scheduling is a very classical problem in computer 
 science and has been studied for a very long history. Scheduling problems differ 
 widely in the nature of the constraints that must be satisfied and the type 
 of schedule desired. Here we consider a 2-machine scheduling problem.
 
 There are two machines A and B. Machine A has n kinds of working modes, which 
 is called mode_0, mode_1, mode_n-1, likewise machine B has m kinds of working 
 modes, mode_0, mode_1, mode_m-1. At the beginning they are both work at 
 mode_0.
 
 For k jobs given, each of them can be processed in either one of the two machines 
 in particular mode. For example, job 0 can either be processed in machine A 
 at mode_3 or in machine B at mode_4, job 1 can either be processed in machine 
 A at mode_2 or in machine B at mode_4, and so on. Thus, for job i, the constraint 
 can be represent as a triple (i, x, y), which means it can be processed either 
 in machine A at mode_x, or in machine B at mode_y.
 
 Obviously, to accomplish all the jobs, we need to change the machine's working 
 mode from time to time, but unfortunately, the machine's working mode can only 
 be changed by restarting it manually. By changing the sequence of the jobs and 
 assigning each job to a suitable machine, please write a program to minimize 
 the times of restarting machines.
Input
 
 The input file for this program consists of several configurations. The first 
 line of one configuration contains three positive integers: n, m (n, m < 
 100) and k (k < 1000). The following k lines give the constrains of the k 
 jobs, each line is a triple: i, x, y.
 
 The input will be terminated by a line containing a single zero.
Output
The output should be one integer per line, which means the minimal times of restarting machine.
Sample Input
5 5 10 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 4 2 1 5 2 2 6 2 3 7 2 4 8 3 3 9 4 3 0
Sample Output
3Submit
Source: Asia 2002, Beijing (Mainland China)