### Knight's Trip

Time Limit: 1000 ms Memory Limit: 65536 KiB

#### Problem Description

In chess, each move of a knight consists of moving by two squares horizontally and one square vertically, or by one square horizontally and two squares vertically. A knight making one move from location (0,0) of an infinite chess board would end up at one of the following eight locations: (1,2), (-1,2), (1,-2), (-1,-2), (2,1), (-2,1), (2,-1), (-2,-1).

Starting from location (0,0), what is the minimum number of moves required for a knight to get to some other arbitrary location (x,y)?

#### Input

Each line of input contains two integers x and y, each with absolute value at most one billion. The integers designate a location (x,y) on the infinite chess board. The final line contains the word END.

#### Output

For each location in the input, output a line containing one integer, the minimum number of moves required for a knight to move from (0,0) to (x, y).

#### Sample Input

1 2
2 4
END


#### Sample Output

1
2


#### Source

26 Septemeber, 2010 - Waterloo local contest