The Latin alphabet contains 26 characters and telephones only have ten digits on the keypad. We would like to make it easier to write a message to your friend using a sequence of keypresses to indicate the desired characters. The letters are mapped onto the digits as shown below. To insert the character B for instance, the program would press 22. In order to insert two characters in sequence from the same key, the user must pause before pressing the key a second time. The space character ' ' should be printed to indicate a pause. For example, 2 2 indicates AA whereas 22 indicates B.
The first line of input gives the number of cases, N. N test cases follow. Each case is a line of text formatted as
desired_message Each message will consist of only lowercase characters a-z and space characters ' '. Pressing zero emits a space.
For each test case, output one line containing "Case #x: " followed by the message translated into the sequence of keypresses.
1 ≤ N ≤ 100.
Small dataset
1 ≤ length of message in characters ≤ 15.
Large dataset
1 ≤ length of message in characters ≤ 1000.
Input
4
hi
yes
foo bar
hello world
Output
Case #1: 44 444
Case #2: 999337777
Case #3: 333666 6660 022 2777
Case #4: 4433555 555666096667775553