Given a text s[1..n] of length n, we create its suffix array by taking all its suffixes: s[1..n], s[2..n],...., s[n..n] and sorting them lexicographically. As a result we get a sorted list of suffixes: s[p(1)..n], s[p(2)..n],..., s[p(n)..n] and call the sequence p(1),p(2),...,p(n) the suffix array of s[1..n].
For example, if s = abbaabab, the sorted list of all suffixes becomes: aabab, ab, abab, abbaabab, b, baabab, bab, bbaabab and the suffix array is 4, 7, 5, 1, 8, 3,6, 2.
It turns out that it is possible to construct this array in a linear time. Your task will be completely different, though: given p(1), p(2), p(3),... , p(n) you should check if there exist at least one text consisting of lowercase letters of the English alphabet for which this sequence is the suffix array. If so, output any such text. Otherwise output -1.