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In an array A containing only 0s and 1s, a K-bit flip consists of choosing a (contiguous) subarray of length K and simultaneously changing every 0 in the subarray to 1, and every 1 in the subarray to 0.

Return the minimum number of K-bit flips required so that there is no 0 in the array.  If it is not possible, return -1.

 

Example 1:

Input: A = [0,1,0], K = 1

Output: 2

Explanation: Flip A[0], then flip A[2].

Example 2:

Input: A = [1,1,0], K = 2

Output: -1

Explanation: No matter how we flip subarrays of size 2, we can't make the array become [1,1,1].

Example 3:

Input: A = [0,0,0,1,0,1,1,0], K = 3

Output: 3

Explanation:

Flip A[0],A[1],A[2]: A becomes [1,1,1,1,0,1,1,0]

Flip A[4],A[5],A[6]: A becomes [1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0]

Flip A[5],A[6],A[7]: A becomes [1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1]

 

Note:

  1. 1 <= A.length <= 30000
  2. 1 <= K <= A.length

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