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- Morse code translator - Code Golf Stack Exchange
Write the shortest program to transform the standard input into Morse code Characters not in the table should be printed as they are
- Translate Morse code based on tone duration
Goal Morse code is often represented as sound Given a stream of bits that represent whether sound is on or off, translate the stream into letters and numbers and spaces Specifics The bit stream
- Morse Decode Golf - Code Golf Stack Exchange
Morse code symbols are stored by changing " " and "-" into binary digits 0 and 1, prepending a "1" (so that leading dots aren't gobbled up), converting the binary number into decimal, and then encoding the character with the value 61 higher (which gets me all printable chars and nothing that needs backslashing)
- code golf - Nightmare Puzzlang translator - Code Golf Stack Exchange
Background Puzzlang is a derivative of Brainfuck, where the symbol X executes a BF command based on three characters on top of it, and anything else does nothing The following is the translation
- Telegraphy Golf: Decode Baudot Code
Background In 1870 Émile Baudot invented Baudot Code, a fixed-length character encoding for telegraphy He designed the code to be entered from a manual keyboard with just five keys; two operated w
- Is this string a palindrome (in Morse Code)?
Try it online! Similar to this Jelly answer: we think of Morse code as binary, and write down a string " ETIANMSURWDKGOHVF L PJBXCYZQ" where the position of a character, in binary, gives us its Morse code But with an extra 1 prepended because we want to distinguish S = 000 and H = 0000, for instance
- code golf - They call me Inspector Morse - Code Golf Stack Exchange
A string is dot-heavy when its morse representation contains more dots than dashes For example, the letter E is a single dot, which means it is Dot-heavy Input The input string will only contain
- Write a formatted Morse code cheatsheet
Spaces replacing the first three pieces, the Morse code with a - suffix, the second half of the remaining letters The new lines follow the same format as the existing line, just with an extra Morse prefix and half as many letters remaining to process
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