Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Braille Computer Translations

Translate using braille:

Since there is no way to fully represent the braille language in a computer format, here is the break down. Each letter is represented by a number in the braille cell, ranging 1-6.
As typed
1 4
2 5
3 6

Now given that information and placement of numbers in the braille cell, you should be able to translate this message using this alphabet make up. How I will represent a placement is by an asterisk next to a number on the right
1*4
2 5 =A
3 6

Alphabet make up is as follows with the number corresponding to placement in the braille cell.
A =1
B=1,2
C=1,4
D=1,4,5
E=1,5
F=1,2,4
G=1,2,4,5
H=1,2,5
I=2,4
J=2,4,5
K=1,3
L=1,2,3
M=1,3,4
N=1,3,4,5
O=1,3,5
P=1,2,3,4
Q=1,2,3,4,5
R=1,2,3,5
S=2,3,4
T=2,3,4,5
U=1,3,6
V=1,2,3,6
W=2,4,5,6
X=1,3,4,6
Y=1,3,4,5,6
Z=1,3,5,6

Now make out your name IN BRAILLE CELL form.
For Example my name Colby
1*4*
2 5
3 6

1*4
2 5*
3*6

1*4
2*5
3*6

1*4
2*5
3 6

1*4*
2 5*
3*6*
Colby

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