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Message-ID: <d2084dcab56311989ce5d90c51946e10@smtp.hushmail.com> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 01:14:50 +0200 From: magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: one decimal digit adder using rules (2+3 -> 5) On 2014-04-20 17:08, Aleksey Cherepanov wrote: > I made an adder using rules. It works for 2 numbers of 1 decimal > digit each. I'll describe two approaches. ... > /+ {\[} M s0w s1e s2r s3t s4y s5u s6i s7o s8p s9\[ \[ X010 Az"9a" > va01 /9 vbp0 vcba R M L Dc Xc1c L M R Xb1b Dc /8 vbp0 vcba R M L Dc > Xc1c L M R Xb1b Dc /7 vbp0 vcba R M L Dc Xc1c L M R Xb1b Dc /6 vbp0 > vcba R M L Dc Xc1c L M R Xb1b Dc /5 vbp0 vcba R M L Dc Xc1c L M R > Xb1b Dc /4 vbp0 vcba R M L Dc Xc1c L M R Xb1b Dc /3 vbp0 vcba R M L > Dc Xc1c L M R Xb1b Dc /2 vbp0 vcba R M L Dc Xc1c L M R Xb1b Dc /1 > vbp0 vcba R M L Dc Xc1c L M R Xb1b Dc sw0 se1 sr2 st3 sy4 su5 si6 so7 > sp8 s\[9 \[ \]\] Pretty much hopeless finding a typo in that one :-) An external filter might be another viable approach for this. magnum
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