Treasures in a map (5)

Write a program that, given a map with treasures and obstacles, computes the distance from a given initial position to the second furthest accessible treasure. The allowed movements are horizontal or vertical, but not diagonal. If needed, passing over the treasures is allowed.

Input

Input begins with the number of rows n>0n > 0 and the number of columns m>0m > 0 of the map. Follow nn rows with mm characters each. A dot indicates an empty position, an ‘X’ indicates an obstacle, and a ‘t’ indicates a treasure. Finally, two numbers rr and cc indicate the initial row and column (both of them starting at 1) where we must start looking for treasures. You can assume that rr is between 1 and nn, that cc is between 1 and mm, and that the initial position is always empty.

Output

Print the minimum number of steps to reach the second furthest treasure from the initial position. If no treasure is accessible, tell so.

Problem information

Author: Unknown
Translator: Salvador Roura

Generation: 2026-01-25T11:11:20.858Z

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