<p>Table: <code>Seat</code></p> <pre> +-------------+---------+ | Column Name | Type | +-------------+---------+ | id | int | | name | varchar | +-------------+---------+ id is the primary key column for this table. Each row of this table indicates the name and the ID of a student. id is a continuous increment. </pre> <p> </p> <p>Write an SQL query to swap the seat id of every two consecutive students. If the number of students is odd, the id of the last student is not swapped.</p> <p>Return the result table ordered by <code>id</code> <strong>in ascending order</strong>.</p> <p>The query result format is in the following example.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> Seat table: +----+---------+ | id | student | +----+---------+ | 1 | Abbot | | 2 | Doris | | 3 | Emerson | | 4 | Green | | 5 | Jeames | +----+---------+ <strong>Output:</strong> +----+---------+ | id | student | +----+---------+ | 1 | Doris | | 2 | Abbot | | 3 | Green | | 4 | Emerson | | 5 | Jeames | +----+---------+ <strong>Explanation:</strong> Note that if the number of students is odd, there is no need to change the last one's seat. </pre>