10755: ABC139 - A - Tenki
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Description
You will be given a string $S$ of length $3$ representing the weather forecast for three days in the past.
The $i$-th character $(1 \leq i \leq 3)$ of $S$ represents the forecast for the $i$-th day. `S`, `C`, and `R` stand for sunny, cloudy, and rainy, respectively.
You will also be given a string $T$ of length $3$ representing the actual weather on those three days.
The $i$-th character $(1 \leq i \leq 3)$ of $S$ represents the actual weather on the $i$-th day. `S`, `C`, and `R` stand for sunny, cloudy, and rainy, respectively.
Print the number of days for which the forecast was correct.
The $i$-th character $(1 \leq i \leq 3)$ of $S$ represents the forecast for the $i$-th day. `S`, `C`, and `R` stand for sunny, cloudy, and rainy, respectively.
You will also be given a string $T$ of length $3$ representing the actual weather on those three days.
The $i$-th character $(1 \leq i \leq 3)$ of $S$ represents the actual weather on the $i$-th day. `S`, `C`, and `R` stand for sunny, cloudy, and rainy, respectively.
Print the number of days for which the forecast was correct.
Input
Input is given from Standard Input in the following format:
```
$S$
$T$
```
```
$S$
$T$
```
Output
Print the number of days for which the forecast was correct.
Constraints
- $S$ and $T$ are strings of length $3$ each.
- $S$ and $T$ consist of `S`, `C`, and `R`.
- $S$ and $T$ consist of `S`, `C`, and `R`.
Sample 1 Input
CSS
CSR
Sample 1 Output
2
- For the first day, it was forecast to be cloudy, and it was indeed cloudy.
- For the second day, it was forecast to be sunny, and it was indeed sunny.
- For the third day, it was forecast to be sunny, but it was rainy.
Thus, the forecast was correct for two days in this case.
Sample 2 Input
SSR
SSR
Sample 2 Output
3
Sample 3 Input
RRR
SSS
Sample 3 Output
0