Many years ago (I think it was in 2001) I participated in a class about Mathematics & Literature. Beside others the "n+7 method" was presented: You replace in a text each noun with the noun in a dictionary which is 7 places after the original noun, e.g., "a man meets a woman" is transformed to "a mandrake meets a wonder" using the Langenscheidt dictionary.
OK, here my submission:
Flatland_7.txt: the first 4 sections of Flatland by E. Abbott translated by n+7
Many years ago (I think it was in 2001) I participated in a class about Mathematics & Literature. Beside others the "n+7 method" was presented: You replace in a text each noun with the noun in a dictionary which is 7 places after the original noun, e.g., "a man meets a woman" is transformed to "a mandrake meets a wonder" using the Langenscheidt dictionary.
OK, here my submission:
Note: This is my first algorithm on Algorithmia and my first python script - bear with me! :-)
Thanks for the contest, it was a nice exercise.