A little rittle











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A little rittle = 6

A story of glory = 6

History of the world = 7

Just a fairy tail = 5

Foo = 1

Riddle a little = 8

Have fun = 3

:) = 1

I will provide hints later = 11

End = 3



Hint I = 1

I AM YOU = 0

i am you = 0



Hint II = 1

Palindromes are cool = 11



Hint III = 1

Hint I: BIG = small = 6

Meaning: small -> BIG = 9



Hint IV = 1

Mirrors are also cool = 10











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up vote
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down vote

favorite













A little rittle = 6

A story of glory = 6

History of the world = 7

Just a fairy tail = 5

Foo = 1

Riddle a little = 8

Have fun = 3

:) = 1

I will provide hints later = 11

End = 3



Hint I = 1

I AM YOU = 0

i am you = 0



Hint II = 1

Palindromes are cool = 11



Hint III = 1

Hint I: BIG = small = 6

Meaning: small -> BIG = 9



Hint IV = 1

Mirrors are also cool = 10











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  • I'm so sry i just missed a piece. I should have checked it earlier
    – Jannis
    Nov 29 at 10:13















up vote
13
down vote

favorite









up vote
13
down vote

favorite












A little rittle = 6

A story of glory = 6

History of the world = 7

Just a fairy tail = 5

Foo = 1

Riddle a little = 8

Have fun = 3

:) = 1

I will provide hints later = 11

End = 3



Hint I = 1

I AM YOU = 0

i am you = 0



Hint II = 1

Palindromes are cool = 11



Hint III = 1

Hint I: BIG = small = 6

Meaning: small -> BIG = 9



Hint IV = 1

Mirrors are also cool = 10











share|improve this question
















A little rittle = 6

A story of glory = 6

History of the world = 7

Just a fairy tail = 5

Foo = 1

Riddle a little = 8

Have fun = 3

:) = 1

I will provide hints later = 11

End = 3



Hint I = 1

I AM YOU = 0

i am you = 0



Hint II = 1

Palindromes are cool = 11



Hint III = 1

Hint I: BIG = small = 6

Meaning: small -> BIG = 9



Hint IV = 1

Mirrors are also cool = 10








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edited Nov 29 at 15:07

























asked Nov 29 at 10:10









Jannis

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  • I'm so sry i just missed a piece. I should have checked it earlier
    – Jannis
    Nov 29 at 10:13




















  • I'm so sry i just missed a piece. I should have checked it earlier
    – Jannis
    Nov 29 at 10:13


















I'm so sry i just missed a piece. I should have checked it earlier
– Jannis
Nov 29 at 10:13






I'm so sry i just missed a piece. I should have checked it earlier
– Jannis
Nov 29 at 10:13












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The number indicates




the number of letters that are not symmetric about the vertical axis. All lowercase letters are transformed to uppercase (as indicated in Hint III).




For example:




A little rittle is being transformed to A LITTLE RITTLE

The letters that change when being mirrored are L, L, E, R, L and E - a total of 6 letters.







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  • that's correct :)
    – Jannis
    Nov 29 at 15:25


















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This works except for the last line (I didn't check all though, is there some more?) :(



Step 1:




Convert all characters into ASCII values.




Step 2:




Declare a variable, say ct=0.




Step 3:




Go through the string. If the ASCII value is even, increment ct by 1




Step 4:




The RHS is the ct







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  • thats not the solution, nice try though :)
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    Nov 29 at 14:03











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up vote
5
down vote



accepted










The number indicates




the number of letters that are not symmetric about the vertical axis. All lowercase letters are transformed to uppercase (as indicated in Hint III).




For example:




A little rittle is being transformed to A LITTLE RITTLE

The letters that change when being mirrored are L, L, E, R, L and E - a total of 6 letters.







share|improve this answer





















  • that's correct :)
    – Jannis
    Nov 29 at 15:25















up vote
5
down vote



accepted










The number indicates




the number of letters that are not symmetric about the vertical axis. All lowercase letters are transformed to uppercase (as indicated in Hint III).




For example:




A little rittle is being transformed to A LITTLE RITTLE

The letters that change when being mirrored are L, L, E, R, L and E - a total of 6 letters.







share|improve this answer





















  • that's correct :)
    – Jannis
    Nov 29 at 15:25













up vote
5
down vote



accepted







up vote
5
down vote



accepted






The number indicates




the number of letters that are not symmetric about the vertical axis. All lowercase letters are transformed to uppercase (as indicated in Hint III).




For example:




A little rittle is being transformed to A LITTLE RITTLE

The letters that change when being mirrored are L, L, E, R, L and E - a total of 6 letters.







share|improve this answer












The number indicates




the number of letters that are not symmetric about the vertical axis. All lowercase letters are transformed to uppercase (as indicated in Hint III).




For example:




A little rittle is being transformed to A LITTLE RITTLE

The letters that change when being mirrored are L, L, E, R, L and E - a total of 6 letters.








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answered Nov 29 at 15:20









Christoph

3,3261426




3,3261426












  • that's correct :)
    – Jannis
    Nov 29 at 15:25


















  • that's correct :)
    – Jannis
    Nov 29 at 15:25
















that's correct :)
– Jannis
Nov 29 at 15:25




that's correct :)
– Jannis
Nov 29 at 15:25










up vote
3
down vote













This works except for the last line (I didn't check all though, is there some more?) :(



Step 1:




Convert all characters into ASCII values.




Step 2:




Declare a variable, say ct=0.




Step 3:




Go through the string. If the ASCII value is even, increment ct by 1




Step 4:




The RHS is the ct







share|improve this answer





















  • thats not the solution, nice try though :)
    – Jannis
    Nov 29 at 14:03















up vote
3
down vote













This works except for the last line (I didn't check all though, is there some more?) :(



Step 1:




Convert all characters into ASCII values.




Step 2:




Declare a variable, say ct=0.




Step 3:




Go through the string. If the ASCII value is even, increment ct by 1




Step 4:




The RHS is the ct







share|improve this answer





















  • thats not the solution, nice try though :)
    – Jannis
    Nov 29 at 14:03













up vote
3
down vote










up vote
3
down vote









This works except for the last line (I didn't check all though, is there some more?) :(



Step 1:




Convert all characters into ASCII values.




Step 2:




Declare a variable, say ct=0.




Step 3:




Go through the string. If the ASCII value is even, increment ct by 1




Step 4:




The RHS is the ct







share|improve this answer












This works except for the last line (I didn't check all though, is there some more?) :(



Step 1:




Convert all characters into ASCII values.




Step 2:




Declare a variable, say ct=0.




Step 3:




Go through the string. If the ASCII value is even, increment ct by 1




Step 4:




The RHS is the ct








share|improve this answer












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answered Nov 29 at 14:00









Omega Krypton

1,4381215




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  • thats not the solution, nice try though :)
    – Jannis
    Nov 29 at 14:03


















  • thats not the solution, nice try though :)
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    Nov 29 at 14:03
















thats not the solution, nice try though :)
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Nov 29 at 14:03




thats not the solution, nice try though :)
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