A permutation is a sequence of integersp1,p2,...,pn, consisting ofn distinct positive integers, each of them doesn't exceedn. Let's denote the i-th element of permutation p aspi. We'll call numbern the size of permutation p1,p2,...,pn.
Nickolas adores permutations. He likes some permutations more than the others. He calls such permutations perfect. Aperfect permutation is such permutation p that for any i (1≤i≤n) (n is the permutation size) the following equations holdppi=i andpi≠i. Nickolas asks you to print any perfect permutation of sizen for the given n.
A single line contains a single integer n (1≤n≤100) the permutation size.
If a perfect permutation of size n doesn't exist, print a single integer -1. Otherwise print n distinct integers from 1 to n,p1,p2,...,pn permutationp, that is perfect. Separate printed numbers by whitespaces.
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#include"stdio.h" int main() { int n; while(scanf("%d", &n) != EOF) { if(n % 2) { printf("-1\n"); } else { int i; for(i = 1; i <= n; i++) { if(i % 2) { printf("%d", i + 1); } else printf("%d", i - 1); if(i != n) printf(" "); } printf("\n"); } } return 0; }