Given a string s and a boundary k, you really wanted to check if there exist k+1 non-void strings a1,a2...,ak+1, to such an extent that    s=a1+a2+… +ak+ak+1+R(ak)+R(ak−1)+… +R(a1).    Here + addresses connection. We characterize R(x) as a

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 Given a string s and a boundary k, you really wanted to check if there exist k+1 non-void strings a1,a2...,ak+1, to such an extent that 

 

s=a1+a2+… +ak+ak+1+R(ak)+R(ak−1)+… +R(a1). 

 

Here + addresses connection. We characterize R(x) as a turned around string x. For instance R(abcd)=dcba. Note that in the recipe over the part R(ak+1) is deliberately skipped. 

 

Input 

 

The input comprises of various experiments. The primary line contains a solitary integer t (1≤t≤100) — the number of experiments. The portrayal of the experiments follows. 

 

The principal line of each experiment portrayal contains two integers n, k (1≤n≤100, 0≤k≤⌊n2⌋) — the length of the string s and the boundary k. 

 

The second line of each experiment portrayal contains a solitary string s of length n, comprising of lowercase English letters. 

 

Output 

 

For each experiment, print "YES" (without quotes), in case it is feasible to find a1,a2,… ,ak+1, and "NO" (without quotes) in any case. 

 

You can print letters regardless (upper or lower).

 

 

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