Stringsobits
Consider an ordered set S of strings of N (1 <= N <= 31) bits. Bits, of course, are either 0 or 1.
This set of strings is interesting because it is ordered and contains all possible strings of length N that have L (1 <= L <= N) or fewer bits that are `1'.
Your task is to read a number I (1 <= I <= sizeof(S)) from the input and print the Ith element of the ordered set for N bits with no more than L bits that are `1'.
PROGRAM NAME: kimbits
INPUT FORMAT
A single line with three space separated integers: N, L, and I.
SAMPLE INPUT (file kimbits.in)
5 3 19
OUTPUT FORMAT
A single line containing the integer that represents the Ith element from the order set, as described.
SAMPLE OUTPUT (file kimbits.out)
10011