Problem D

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Description:
Harry Potter has a difficult homework. Given a rectangular table, consisting of n × m cells. Each cell of the table contains the integer. Harry knows how to use two spells: the first spell change the sign of the integers in the selected row, the second — in the selected column. Harry's task is to make non-negative the sum of the numbers in each row and each column using these spells.

Alone, the boy can not cope. Help the young magician!

Input Format:
The first line contains two integers n and m (1 ≤ n,  m ≤ 100) — the number of rows and the number of columns.

Next n lines follow, each contains m integers: j-th integer in the i-th line is ai, j (|ai, j| ≤ 100), the number in the i-th row and j-th column of the table.

The rows of the table numbered from 1 to n. The columns of the table numbered from 1 to m.

Output Format:
In the first line print the number a — the number of required applications of the first spell. Next print a space-separated integers — the row numbers, you want to apply a spell. These row numbers must be distinct!

In the second line print the number b — the number of required applications of the second spell. Next print b space-separated integers — the column numbers, you want to apply a spell. These column numbers must be distinct!

If there are several solutions are allowed to print any of them.

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