Score: $500$ points
Does there exist an undirected graph with $N$ vertices satisfying the following conditions?
If there exists such a graph, construct an example.
Input is given from Standard Input in the following format:
$N$ $K$
If there does not exist an undirected graph with $N$ vertices satisfying the conditions, print -1
.
If there exists such a graph, print an example in the following format (refer to Problem Statement for what the symbols stand for):
$M$ $u_1$ $v_1$ $:$ $u_M$ $v_M$
If there exist multiple graphs satisfying the conditions, any of them will be accepted.
5 3
5 4 3 1 2 3 1 4 5 2 3
This graph has three pairs of vertices such that the shortest distance between them is $2$: $(1,\ 4)$, $(2,\ 4)$, and $(3,\ 5)$. Thus, the condition is satisfied.
5 8
-1
There is no graph satisfying the conditions.