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First solution in Clear category for Speech Module by mateusz.miekus
FIRST_TEN = ['zero',"one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven",
"eight", "nine"]
SECOND_TEN = ["ten", "eleven", "twelve", "thirteen", "fourteen", "fifteen",
"sixteen", "seventeen", "eighteen", "nineteen"]
OTHER_TENS = ["twenty", "thirty", "forty", "fifty", "sixty", "seventy",
"eighty", "ninety"]
HUNDRED = "hundred"
def checkio(number):
x=[]
str=''
while number>0:
x.append(number%10)
number=number//10
if len(x)==1:
return FIRST_TEN[x[0]]
elif len(x)==2:
if x[1]==1:
return SECOND_TEN[x[0]]
else:
str+=OTHER_TENS[x[1]-2]
if x[0]==0:
return str
else:
str+=' '
str+=FIRST_TEN[x[0]]
return str
else:
str+=FIRST_TEN[x[2]]
str+=' '
str+='hundred'
if x[1]==1:
str+= ' '
str+= SECOND_TEN[x[0]]
return str
elif x[0]==0 and x[1]==0:
return str
elif x[1]==0 and x[0]!=0:
str+=' '
str+=FIRST_TEN[x[0]]
return str
else:
str+=' '
str+=OTHER_TENS[x[1]-2]
if x[0]==0:
return str
else:
str+=' '
str+=FIRST_TEN[x[0]]
return str
if __name__ == '__main__':
#These "asserts" using only for self-checking and not necessary for auto-testing
assert checkio(4) == 'four', "1st example"
assert checkio(133) == 'one hundred thirty three', "2nd example"
assert checkio(12) == 'twelve', "3rd example"
assert checkio(101) == 'one hundred one', "4th example"
assert checkio(212) == 'two hundred twelve', "5th example"
assert checkio(40) == 'forty', "6th example"
assert not checkio(212).endswith(' '), "Don't forget strip whitespaces at the end of string"
Nov. 27, 2016