1421: Card Trick

Memory Limit:64 MB Time Limit:1.000 S
Judge Style:Text Compare Creator:
Submit:2 Solved:2

Description

The magician shuffles a small pack of cards, holds it face down and performs the following procedure:
  • The top card is moved to the bottom of the pack. The new top card is dealt face up onto the table. It is the Ace of Spades.
  • Two cards are moved one at a time from the top to the bottom. The next card is dealt face up onto the table. It is the Two of Spades.
  • Three cards are moved one at a time…
  • This goes on until the nth and last card turns out to be the n of Spades.
This impressive trick works if the magician knows how to arrange the cards beforehand (and knows how to give a false shuffle). Your program has to determine the initial order of the cards for a given number of cards, 1 ≤ n ≤ 13.

Input

On the first line of the input is a single positive integer, telling the number of test cases to follow. Each case consists of one line containing the integer n.

Output

For each test case, output a line with the correct permutation of the values 1 to n, space separated. The first number showing the top card of the pack, etc…

Sample Input Copy

2
4
5

Sample Output Copy

2 1 4 3
3 1 4 5 2