CF321A Ciel and Robot

Description

Fox Ciel has a robot on a 2D plane. Initially it is located in (0, 0). Fox Ciel code a command to it. The command was represented by string $ s $ . Each character of $ s $ is one move operation. There are four move operations at all: - 'U': go up, (x, y) $ → $ (x, y+1); - 'D': go down, (x, y) $ → $ (x, y-1); - 'L': go left, (x, y) $ → $ (x-1, y); - 'R': go right, (x, y) $ → $ (x+1, y). The robot will do the operations in $ s $ from left to right, and repeat it infinite times. Help Fox Ciel to determine if after some steps the robot will located in $ (a,b) $ .

Input Format

The first line contains two integers $ a $ and $ b $ , ( $ -10^{9}

Output Format

Print "Yes" if the robot will be located at $ (a,b) $ , and "No" otherwise.

Explanation/Hint

In the first and second test case, command string is "RU", so the robot will go right, then go up, then right, and then up and so on. The locations of its moves are (0, 0) $ → $ (1, 0) $ → $ (1, 1) $ → $ (2, 1) $ → $ (2, 2) $ → $ $ ... $ So it can reach (2, 2) but not (1, 2).