#P5949. Relative atomic mass

    ID: 4818 远端评测题 1000ms 64MiB 尝试: 0 已通过: 0 难度: (无) 上传者: 标签>2016ACM/ICPC亚洲区沈阳站-重现赛(感谢东北大学)

Relative atomic mass

Problem Description

Relative atomic mass is a dimensionless physical quantity, the ratio of the average mass of atoms of an element (from a single given sample or source) to $\frac{1}{2}$of the mass of an atom of carbon-12 (known as the unified atomic mass unit).
You need to calculate the relative atomic mass of a molecule, which consists of one or several atoms. In this problem, you only need to process molecules which contain hydrogen atoms, oxygen atoms, and carbon atoms. These three types of atom are written as ’H’,’O’ and ’C’ repectively. For your information, the relative atomic mass of one hydrogen atom is 1, and the relative atomic mass of one oxygen atom is 16 and the relative atomic mass of one carbon atom is 12. A molecule is demonstrated as a string, of which each letter is for an atom. For example, a molecule ’HOH’ contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, therefore its relative atomic mass is 18 = 2 * 1 + 16.

Input

The first line of input contains one integer N(N ≤ 10), the number of molecules. In the next N lines, the i-th line contains a string, describing the i-th molecule. The length of each string would not exceed 10.

Output

For each molecule, output its relative atomic mass.

5 H C O HOH CHHHCHHOH
1 12 16 18 46