G. Anti-Increasing Addicts
time limit per test
2 seconds
memory limit per test
512 megabytes
input
standard input
output
standard output

You are given an $$$n \times n$$$ grid.

We write $$$(i, j)$$$ to denote the cell in the $$$i$$$-th row and $$$j$$$-th column. For each cell, you are told whether yon can delete it or not.

Given an integer $$$k$$$, you are asked to delete exactly $$$(n-k+1)^2$$$ cells from the grid such that the following condition holds.

  • You cannot find $$$k$$$ not deleted cells $$$(x_1, y_1), (x_2, y_2), \dots, (x_k, y_k)$$$ that are strictly increasing, i.e., $$$x_i < x_{i+1}$$$ and $$$y_i < y_{i+1}$$$ for all $$$1 \leq i < k$$$.
Your task is to find a solution, or report that it is impossible.
Input

Each test contains multiple test cases. The first line contains an integer $$$t$$$ ($$$1 \leq t \leq 10^5$$$) — the number of test cases. The following lines contain the description of each test case.

The first line of each test case contains two integers $$$n$$$ and $$$k$$$ ($$$2 \leq k \leq n \leq 1000$$$).

Then $$$n$$$ lines follow. The $$$i$$$-th line contains a binary string $$$s_i$$$ of length $$$n$$$. The $$$j$$$-th character of $$$s_i$$$ is 1 if you can delete cell $$$(i, j)$$$, and 0 otherwise.

It's guaranteed that the sum of $$$n^2$$$ over all test cases does not exceed $$$10^6$$$.

Output

For each test case, if there is no way to delete exactly $$$(n-k+1)^2$$$ cells to meet the condition, output "NO" (without quotes).

Otherwise, output "YES" (without quotes). Then, output $$$n$$$ lines. The $$$i$$$-th line should contain a binary string $$$t_i$$$ of length $$$n$$$. The $$$j$$$-th character of $$$t_i$$$ is 0 if cell $$$(i, j)$$$ is deleted, and 1 otherwise.

If there are multiple solutions, you can output any of them.

You can output "YES" and "NO" in any case (for example, strings "yEs", "yes" and "Yes" will be recognized as a positive response).

Example
Input
4
2 2
10
01
4 3
1110
0101
1010
0111
5 5
01111
10111
11011
11101
11110
5 2
10000
01111
01111
01111
01111
Output
YES
01
11
YES
0011
1111
1111
1100
NO
YES
01111
11000
10000
10000
10000
Note

For the first test case, you only have to delete cell $$$(1, 1)$$$.

For the second test case, you could choose to delete cells $$$(1,1)$$$, $$$(1,2)$$$, $$$(4,3)$$$ and $$$(4,4)$$$.

For the third test case, it is no solution because the cells in the diagonal will always form a strictly increasing sequence of length $$$5$$$.