Score : $300$ points
There is a circular pond with a perimeter of $K$ meters, and $N$ houses around them.
The $i$-th house is built at a distance of $A_i$ meters from the northmost point of the pond, measured clockwise around the pond.
When traveling between these houses, you can only go around the pond.
Find the minimum distance that needs to be traveled when you start at one of the houses and visit all the $N$ houses.
Input is given from Standard Input in the following format:
$K$ $N$ $A_1$ $A_2$ $...$ $A_N$
Print the minimum distance that needs to be traveled when you start at one of the houses and visit all the $N$ houses.
20 3 5 10 15
10
If you start at the $1$-st house and go to the $2$-nd and $3$-rd houses in this order, the total distance traveled will be $10$.
20 3 0 5 15
10
If you start at the $2$-nd house and go to the $1$-st and $3$-rd houses in this order, the total distance traveled will be $10$.