#P4282. A very hard mathematic problem

A very hard mathematic problem

Problem Description

  Haoren is very good at solving mathematic problems. Today he is working a problem like this:
  Find three positive integers X, Y and Z (X < Y, Z > 1) that holds
   X^Z + Y^Z + XYZ = K
  where K is another given integer.
  Here the operator “^” means power, e.g., 2^3 = 2 * 2 * 2.
  Finding a solution is quite easy to Haoren. Now he wants to challenge more: What’s the total number of different solutions?
  Surprisingly, he is unable to solve this one. It seems that it’s really a very hard mathematic problem.
  Now, it’s your turn.

Input

  There are multiple test cases.
  For each case, there is only one integer K (0 < K < 2^31) in a line.
  K = 0 implies the end of input.
  

Output

  Output the total number of solutions in a line for each test case.

9 53 6 0
1 1 0   

Hint


9 = 1^2 + 2^2 + 1 * 2 * 2
53 = 2^3 + 3^3 + 2 * 3 * 3