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Coding Challenge #399 from r/dailyprogrammer implemented in Swift
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// Day 3 of learning Swift, trying out coding challenges! | |
// from https://www.reddit.com/r/dailyprogrammer/comments/onfehl/20210719_challenge_399_easy_letter_value_sum/ | |
// Instructions: | |
// Assign every lowercase letter a value, from 1 for a to 26 for z. Given a string of lowercase letters, find the sum of the values of the letters in the string. | |
func lettersum(_ str: String) -> Int { | |
let lowerStr = str.lowercased() | |
let letterVals: [Character: Int] = [ | |
"a": 1,"b": 2, "c": 3, "d": 4, "e": 5, "f": 6, "g": 7, "h": 8, "i": 9, "j": 10, "k": 11, "l": 12, "m": 13, | |
"n": 14, "o": 15, "p": 16, "q": 17, "r": 18, "s": 19, "t": 20, "u": 21, "v": 22, "w": 23, "x": 24, "y": 25, "z": 26 | |
] | |
func strToVal(_ toVal: Character) -> Int { return letterVals[toVal] ?? 0 } | |
return lowerStr.reduce(0) { $0 + strToVal($1) } | |
} | |
// some examples | |
let exampleStrings: [String] = ["", "a", "z", "cab", "excellent", "microspectrophotometries"] | |
for i in exampleStrings { | |
print("'\(i)' => \(lettersum(i))") | |
} |
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