#P111B. Petya and Divisors

    ID: 2185 Type: RemoteJudge 5000ms 256MiB Tried: 0 Accepted: 0 Difficulty: (None) Uploaded By: Tags>binary searchdata structuresnumber theory*1900

Petya and Divisors

No submission language available for this problem.

Description

Little Petya loves looking for numbers' divisors. One day Petya came across the following problem:

You are given n queries in the form "xi yi". For each query Petya should count how many divisors of number xi divide none of the numbers xi - yi, xi - yi + 1, ..., xi - 1. Help him.

The first line contains an integer n (1 ≤ n ≤ 105). Each of the following n lines contain two space-separated integers xi and yi (1 ≤ xi ≤ 105, 0 ≤ yi ≤ i - 1, where i is the query's ordinal number; the numeration starts with 1).

If yi = 0 for the query, then the answer to the query will be the number of divisors of the number xi. In this case you do not need to take the previous numbers x into consideration.

For each query print the answer on a single line: the number of positive integers k such that

Input

The first line contains an integer n (1 ≤ n ≤ 105). Each of the following n lines contain two space-separated integers xi and yi (1 ≤ xi ≤ 105, 0 ≤ yi ≤ i - 1, where i is the query's ordinal number; the numeration starts with 1).

If yi = 0 for the query, then the answer to the query will be the number of divisors of the number xi. In this case you do not need to take the previous numbers x into consideration.

Output

For each query print the answer on a single line: the number of positive integers k such that

Samples

6
4 0
3 1
5 2
6 2
18 4
10000 3

3
1
1
2
2
22

Note

Let's write out the divisors that give answers for the first 5 queries:

1) 1, 2, 4

2) 3

3) 5

4) 2, 6

5) 9, 18