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First solution in Uncategorized category for Morse Encoder by BartoszKowalski
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_encoder(text):
text = text.lower()
text = text.replace(""," ")
text = text[1:]
text = text[:-1]
result = ""
for i in text:
if i == " ":
result += " "
else:
a = MORSE[i]
result += a
return result
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(morse_encoder('some text'))
#These "asserts" using only for self-checking and not necessary for auto-testing
assert morse_encoder("some text") == "... --- -- . - . -..- -"
assert morse_encoder("2018") == "..--- ----- .---- ---.."
assert morse_encoder("It was a good day") == ".. - .-- .- ... .- --. --- --- -.. -.. .- -.--"
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Nov. 19, 2018