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Problem E
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In the United States of America, telephone numbers within an area code consist of seven digits: the prefix number is the first three digits and the line number is the last four digits. Traditionally, the $555$ prefix number has been used to provide directory information and assistance as in the following examples:

  • 555-1212

  • 555-9876

  • 555-5000

  • 555-7777

Telephone company switching hardware would detect the $555$ prefix and route the call to a directory information operator. Nowadays, telephone switching is done digitally and somewhere along the line a computer decides where to route calls.

For this problem, write a program that determines if a supplied seven-digit telephone number should be routed to the directory information operator, that is, the prefix number is $555$.

Input

The single line of input contains a single integer $n$ ($1000000 \le n \le 9999999$), which is a telephone number.

Output

Output a single integer, which is $1$ if the number should be routed to the directory information operator, or $0$ if the number should not be routed to the directory information operator.

Sample Input 1 Sample Output 1
5551212
1
Sample Input 2 Sample Output 2
5519876
0
Sample Input 3 Sample Output 3
5055555
0
Sample Input 4 Sample Output 4
5550000
1

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