#P3061. [USACO12DEC] Crazy Fences S

[USACO12DEC] Crazy Fences S

Description

After visiting a modern art museum, Farmer John decides to re-design his farm by moving all of the NN (1N10001 \le N \le 1000) fences between his pastures! Each fence is describe by a line segment in the 2D plane. If two fences meet, they do so only at their endpoints. Each fence touches exactly two other fences, one at both endpoints.

FJ has CC cows (1C10001 \le C \le 1000) on his farm. Each cow resides at a point in the 2D plane that is not on any fence, and no two cows reside at the same point. Two cows are said to be in the same community if one could walk to the other without touching any fences. Please help FJ determine the size of the largest community.

Input Format

Line 11: Two space-separated integers NN and CC.

Lines 2...N+12...N+1: Each line contains four integers: x1x_1, y1y_1, x2x_2, y2y_2, indicating a fence from point (x1,y1)(x_1,y_1) to point (x2,y2)(x_2,y_2). All coordinates are integers in the range 0..1,000,0000..1,000,000.

Lines 2+N...1+N+C2+N...1+N+C: Each line contains two integers xx and yy describing the location of a cow. All coordinates are integers in the range 0..1,000,0000..1,000,000.

Output Format

Line 11: The number of cows in the largest community.

10 4 
0 0 10 0 
10 0 10 10 
0 0 0 10 
10 10 0 10 
8 8 9 8 
9 8 8 9 
8 9 8 8 
2 7 3 2 
3 2 7 5 
7 5 2 7 
15 3 
1 4 
4 5 
7 1 

2 

Hint

There are 1010 fences and 44 cows. The fences form a square containing two triangles.

Cows 22 and 44 belong to the same community. Cows 11 and 33 are each members of a community of size 11.