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Polycarp has an array a consisting of n integers.

He wants to play a game with this array. The game consists of several moves. On the first move he chooses any element and deletes it (after the first move the array contains n-1 elements). For each of the next moves he chooses any element with the only restriction: its parity should differ from the parity of the element deleted on the previous move. In other words, he alternates parities (even-odd-even-odd-... or odd-even-odd-even-...) of the removed elements. Polycarp stops if he can't make a move.

Formally:

- If it is the first move, he chooses any element and deletes it;
- If it is the second or any next move:   if the last deleted element was odd, Polycarp chooses any even element and deletes it;  if the last deleted element was even, Polycarp chooses any odd element and deletes it.
- If after some move Polycarp cannot make a move, the game ends.

Polycarp's goal is to minimize the sum of non-deleted elements of the array after end of the game. If Polycarp can delete the whole array, then the sum of non-deleted elements is zero.

Help Polycarp find this value.

Input Format:
The first line of the input contains one integer n (1<=n<=2000) — the number of elements of a.

The second line of the input contains n integers a_1,a_2,...,a_n (0<=a_i<=10^6), where a_i is the i-th element of a.

Output Format:
Print one integer — the minimum possible sum of non-deleted elements of the array after end of the game.

Note:
None. Output only the code with no comments, explanation, or additional text.