There will be several test cases in the input. Each test case will begin with a line with three integers:
W H N
Where W and H (0 < W,H ≤ 1,000,000) are the width and height of the paper, and N (0 ≤ N ≤ 20) is the number of folds. W and H are guaranteed to be even. On each of the subsequent N lines there will be a letter and a number, separated by a single space:
D K
The letter D is one of { ‘T’, ‘B’, ‘L’, ‘R’ } indicating whether the fold is from the Top, Bottom, Left or Right. It will always be capital. The number K indicates where Alice makes the fold, measured from the given edge. For example, if D is ‘T’, then Alice starts with the paper lying flat, lifts the TOP edge and folds it downward. K is guaranteed to be on the paper, and it is guaranteed to be even.
On the final line of each case there will be two integers:
X Y
Which indicate the point where Alice puts her finger. This is measured from the bottom left corner, with X being the distance towards the right, and Y being the distance towards the top. The point (X,Y) is guaranteed to be on the fully folded paper. Both X and Y are also guaranteed to be odd. Since W, H and K are all even, this assures that the point (X,Y) will not be over any edge or fold.
The input ends with a line with three 0s.