(18-04-2021, 10:46 AM)Anton Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Hi Pardis, can you be more explicit please and describe the "alternate", "reverse" and "twin" patterns with examples?
Hi.
In
R1 we have
alternative patterns.Three words have same final letters, If you delete them,
then in finals of words two and three , three letters would be same and they would be deleted. Same should be done for the beginnings ,again in words two and three , the initial letter is same and it will be omitted. Omissions happen in neighbors meaning in a row: first look at first word compare it with second , compare second to third and continue to the end. In a line words I.II .III may have same initials, the repeats are deleted. But if I.II.V have same initials, V is not counted.
Twin is repeats of elements in neighbor. It can be repeats of just one letter or a mix of letters. First word of
R3 has a three times repeat of a letter which would change to one letter. CCC it would be C . Or for mixed of letters you can look at first word of
f33v, ODOD it would be OD. The pattern happens inside the words, or if one words finals are same as the neighbors initial. Like if I say POD ODA , It would be PODA. However, If two
words repeat,instead of elements, I would delete both based on alternate. ABC ABC , BC goes with BC and A goes with A.The letters I'm showing with key board here is just for representing pattern.
Inverse is two same elements
surrounding a word or a part inside a word. ODPODR here I delete D which is surrounding PO , and it turns to OPOR . The element can be one letter or a mix of letters. and it can develop to reversed , like ODAPOADR here DA and AD are reversed and would be deleted. Some examples are word six of
R3 and first word of
f18r.