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| #!/usr/local/bin/node | |
| // first we need to declare a few arrays to hold the names | |
| ones = ["", "one","two","three","four","five","six","seven","eight","nine", "ten","eleven","twelve","thirteen","fourteen","fifteen","sixteen","seventeen","eighteen","nineteen"] | |
| twenties = ["","ten","twenty","thirty","forty","fifty","sixty","seventy","eighty","ninety"] | |
| sum = 0; | |
| // for loop to extract each number, turn it into a string, slice it into digits | |
| for (i=1000;i>=1;i--) | |
| { | |
| number = i.toString(); | |
| a = number.substr(number.length-1, 1); | |
| if (number.length>=2) {b = Number(number.substr(number.length-2, 1));} else {b = 0;} | |
| if (number.length>=3) {c = Number(number.substr(number.length-3, 1));} else {c = 0;} | |
| if (number.length>=4) {d = Number(number.substr(number.length-4, 1));} else {d = 0;} | |
| // now let's turn the digits into words- paying special attention to the AND and numbers 1 to 19 | |
| if (d>0) { thousands = ones[d] + "thousand";} else {thousands = "";} | |
| if (c>0) { hundreds = ones[c] + "hundred";} else {hundreds = "";} | |
| if (c>0 && (b>0 || a>0)) { and = "and";} else {and = "";} | |
| if (b>1) { tens = twenties[b] + ones[a];} | |
| else if (b==0 || b==1) { tens = ones[Number(b.toString() + a.toString())];} | |
| else {tens="";} | |
| // now let's add up all those letters | |
| // console.log("i is " + i + " which is " + thousands + hundreds + and + tens); | |
| sum += thousands.length + hundreds.length + and.length + tens.length; | |
| } | |
| console.log("sum is " + sum + " letters"); |
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This was just an annoying process- mostly because of all the switching between numbers and strings, and having to figure out the special cases. I'm sure there's a more efficient way to do it.