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CODESPTB - Insertion Sort

Insertion Sort is a classical sorting technique. One variant of insertion sort works as follows when sorting an array a[1..N] in non-descending order:

for i <- 2 to N
    j <- i
    while j > 1 and a[j] < a[j - 1]
        swap a[j] and a[j - 1]
        j <- j - 1

The pseudocode is simple to follow. In the ith step, element a[i] is inserted in the sorted sequence a[1..i - 1]. This is done by moving a[i] backward by swapping it with the previous element until it ends up in it's right position.

As you probably already know, the algorithm can be really slow. To study this more, you want to find out the number of times the swap operation is performed when sorting an array.

Input

The first line contains the number of test cases T. T test cases follow. The first line for each case contains N, the number of elements to be sorted. The next line contains N integers a[1], a[2] ... a[N].

Output

Output T lines, containing the required answer for each test case.

Constraints

1 ≤ T ≤ 5
1 ≤ N ≤ 100000
1 ≤ a[i] ≤ 1000000

Example

Sample Input:
2
5
1 1 1 2 2
5
2 1 3 1 2

Sample Output:
0
4

Adicionado por:Varun Jalan
Data:2011-10-15
Tempo limite:3s
Tamanho do fonte:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Linguagem permitida:Todas exceto: ASM64 CLOJURE ERL FSHARP PERL6 PY_NBC SCALA TCL
Origem:own problem used for CodeSprint - InterviewStreet Contest
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