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Caesar decipher
I have recently started learning Python and one of the assignments I have been working on is a Caesar decipher.
Can you tell me how I can make my code better? …
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My take at ProjectEuler #17 - counting counting characters
I tried to tackle #17 problem on Project Euler:
If the numbers 1 to 5 are written out in words:
one, two, three, four, five,
then there are \$3 + 3 + 5 + 4 + 4 = 19\$ letters used in total. …
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My take at ProjectEuler #17 - counting counting characters
I know what was wrong. There was a problem with 10 < i % 100 < 20. For example, "eleven" was interpreted as "tenone". The fixed version of code can be find below. Please let me know what I could do di …