Problem Statement
On a two-dimensional plane, there are N red points and N blue points. The coordinates of the i-th red point are (ai,bi), and the coordinates of the i-th blue point are (ci,di).
A red point and a blue point can form a friendly pair when, the x-coordinate of the red point is smaller than that of the blue point, and the y-coordinate of the red point is also smaller than that of the blue point.
At most how many friendly pairs can you form? Note that a point cannot belong to multiple pairs.
Constraints
All input values are integers.
1≤N≤100
0≤ai,bi,ci,di<2N
a1,a2,…,aN,c1,c2,…,cN are all different.
b1,b2,…,bN,d1,d2,…,dN are all different.
Input
Input is given from Standard Input in the following format:
N
a1 b1
a2 b2
:
aN bN
c1 d1
c2 d2
:
cN dN
Output
Print the maximum number of friendly pairs.
Sample Input 1
3
2 0
3 1