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Binary NumberTime Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/65536 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 415 Accepted Submission(s): 51 Problem Description You are given two binary numbers $x$ and $y$ $(0 \leq y \leq x)$. $x$ is variable while $y$ is constant. You need to perform some steps of operations on $x$ and finally make $x$ equal to $y$. In each step, you can perform one of the two operations below. * Make $x$ become $x-1$. This operation can be performed only if $x>0$. * If the $i$-th most significant bit of $x$ is 1, and the $i+1$-th most significant bit of $x$ is 0, we can swap the two bits in $x$. That is to say, for two adjacent bits, if the `left` is $1$ and the `right` is $0$, we can swap them (change $10$ to $01$). Now you need to find the minimum steps we need to make $x$ become $y$. Input There are multiple test cases. For each test case, there is a line containing two binary integers $x$ and $y$. The total length of all binary integers in a test file is not larger than $2000000$. Output For each test case, output an integer in a line, denoting the minimum steps to make $x$ become $y$. Sample Input
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