#P262B. Roma and Changing Signs
Roma and Changing Signs
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Description
Roma works in a company that sells TVs. Now he has to prepare a report for the last year.
Roma has got a list of the company's incomes. The list is a sequence that consists of n integers. The total income of the company is the sum of all integers in sequence. Roma decided to perform exactly k changes of signs of several numbers in the sequence. He can also change the sign of a number one, two or more times.
The operation of changing a number's sign is the operation of multiplying this number by -1.
Help Roma perform the changes so as to make the total income of the company (the sum of numbers in the resulting sequence) maximum. Note that Roma should perform exactly k changes.
The first line contains two integers n and k (1 ≤ n, k ≤ 105), showing, how many numbers are in the sequence and how many swaps are to be made.
The second line contains a non-decreasing sequence, consisting of n integers ai (|ai| ≤ 104).
The numbers in the lines are separated by single spaces. Please note that the given sequence is sorted in non-decreasing order.
In the single line print the answer to the problem — the maximum total income that we can obtain after exactly k changes.
Input
The first line contains two integers n and k (1 ≤ n, k ≤ 105), showing, how many numbers are in the sequence and how many swaps are to be made.
The second line contains a non-decreasing sequence, consisting of n integers ai (|ai| ≤ 104).
The numbers in the lines are separated by single spaces. Please note that the given sequence is sorted in non-decreasing order.
Output
In the single line print the answer to the problem — the maximum total income that we can obtain after exactly k changes.
Samples
3 2
-1 -1 1
3
3 1
-1 -1 1
1
Note
In the first sample we can get sequence [1, 1, 1], thus the total income equals 3.
In the second test, the optimal strategy is to get sequence [-1, 1, 1], thus the total income equals 1.