Open oliviayixincai opened 2 weeks ago
I don't think that these are valid cases as they have stated that When a Braille number follows symbol is read, assume all following symbols are numbers until the next space symbol.
That being said, the only one that is valid with this is 1 a
which by doing it manually, it would be:
.O.OOO O..... ...... O.....
as in number braille - braille for 1 - space braille - braille for a
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That being said, the only one that is valid with this is
1 a
which by doing it manually, it would be:.O.OOO O..... ...... O.....
as innumber braille - braille for 1 - space braille - braille for a
Braille input/output should not include spaces, no?
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That being said, the only one that is valid with this is
1 a
which by doing it manually, it would be:.O.OOO O..... ...... O.....
as innumber braille - braille for 1 - space braille - braille for a
Braille input/output should not include spaces, no?
It shouldn't. I just placed it so it's easier to read.
It is confusing what to translate from an English pattern consisting of number followed by lower letter, such as
1a
.Based on the README
1a
is supposed to be translated to ⠼⠁⠀⠁, which is[number follows][1][space][a]
. However, if we translate it ([number follows][1][space][a]
) back to English, should it be1a
or1 a
?Based on test cases In
translator.test.py
,Abc 123 xYz
was translated to.....OO.....O.O...OO...........O.OOOO.....O.O...OO..........OO..OO.....OOO.OOOO..OOO
. Note that there is only 1space
symbol between3
andx
. This implies that for pattern like1 a
(note the space in the middle) should translate to[number follows][1][space][a]
, which conflicts with the aforementioned translation for1a
To avoid confusion, please clarify how the translations should be for the cases below.
1a
1 a
1Ab
1A2
What are the corresponding Braille for the English above?