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Problem A
Simone

blue red blue green blue blue green
The sequence stops. Now you repeat it.

Consider the following generalization Simone of this classic game. In Simone, a sequence of lights of $K$ different colours will flash; the player must memorize this sequence and play it back. Simone is such a popular game that it has become a game show played during prime time TV.

You are working behind the scenes during a live taping of this show. Unfortunately, the random number generator has stopped working! Quickly, pick a colour that should be added to the sequence the contestant just successfully repeated!

You decide to pick a colour that has appeared the least frequently in the sequence. Which colours can you choose from?

Input

The first line of input contains two integers $N,K$ where $N$ ($1 \leq N \leq 1\, 000$) is the length of the sequence played so far and $K$ ($1 \leq K \leq 1\, 000$) is the number of colours available to use.

The second line consists of $N$ space-separated integers, each between $1$ and $K$. This is the sequence of colours the contestant just successfully repeated.

Output

The first line of output contains a single integer $M$ indicating the number of colours from $1$ to $K$ (inclusive) that appear the least frequently in the sequence. The second line lists these colours in increasing order with a single space between consecutive numbers.

Sample Input 1 Sample Output 1
5 3
1 3 1 2 3
1
2
Sample Input 2 Sample Output 2
4 3
1 2 1 3
2
2 3
Sample Input 3 Sample Output 3
3 5
1 3 4
2
2 5
Sample Input 4 Sample Output 4
4 4
4 2 1 3
4
1 2 3 4

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