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// Decode a sample code from Duncan McKenzie.
key = """
aa A ae B ai C ao D au E
ea F ee G ei H eo I/J eu K
ia L ie M ii N io O iu P
oa Q oe R oi S oo T ou U
ua V ue W ui X uo Y uu Z"""
// Turn the decryption key into a dictionary. Showing off a bit.
digraphs = new dict[key =~ %r/([a-z]{2}) ([A-Z\/])/gm]
cryptext = """
On October eighth, I'll meet you for dinner if schedule allows. But no
wine, or I may have real regrets afterwards! Just let someone know which
place best appeals - but must know quickly. Joan thinks I have no more
money left (dining account fund) but she left out some old invoices for
restaurant and bar accounts, which "limits" us to a piggish binge of
infinite extent. I must go - rushing off on calls. Use your email."""
for [v1, v2] = cryptext =~ %r/\b[^aeiou]*([aeiou]).*?\b[^aeiou]*([aeiou])/gim
print[digraphs@lc["$v1$v2"]]
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