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1 line and 5 line answer solution in Clear category for Morse Decoder by viktor.chyrkin
MORSE = {
".-": "a",
"-...": "b",
"-.-.": "c",
"-..": "d",
".": "e",
"..-.": "f",
"--.": "g",
"....": "h",
"..": "i",
".---": "j",
"-.-": "k",
".-..": "l",
"--": "m",
"-.": "n",
"---": "o",
".--.": "p",
"--.-": "q",
".-.": "r",
"...": "s",
"-": "t",
"..-": "u",
"...-": "v",
".--": "w",
"-..-": "x",
"-.--": "y",
"--..": "z",
"-----": "0",
".----": "1",
"..---": "2",
"...--": "3",
"....-": "4",
".....": "5",
"-....": "6",
"--...": "7",
"---..": "8",
"----.": "9",
}
def morse_decoder(code):
# text = ''
# for i in code.split(' '):
# word = [MORSE[e] for e in i.split()]
# text += ''.join(word) + ' '
# return text.capitalize().strip(' ')
return ' '.join([''.join([MORSE[e] for e in i.split()]) for i in code.split(' ')]).capitalize()
if __name__ == "__main__":
print("Example:")
print(morse_decoder("... --- -- . - . -..- -"))
# These "asserts" using only for self-checking and not necessary for auto-testing
assert morse_decoder("... --- -- . - . -..- -") == "Some text"
assert morse_decoder("..--- ----- .---- ---..") == "2018"
assert (
morse_decoder(".. - .-- .- ... .- --. --- --- -.. -.. .- -.--")
== "It was a good day"
)
print("Coding complete? Click 'Check' to earn cool rewards!")
Aug. 25, 2021
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