Morse Code
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Description
The following is a script which you can use to convert to and from morse code. In addition, the script can play morse code. The script was written in LSLEditor. The script should work fine in both mono & LSO.
Creator
Contributors
- Stephen C Phillips
- Michael R Ditto
where I based my script off java source If you modify/improve upon the script, please add your name here.
License
The following script is licensed under the GNU GPL V3 license.
<lsl> // Bobbyb30 Swashbuckler (C) 2009 // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. </lsl>
Disclaimer
These programs are distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Directions
Create a prim and drop the script in. Aside from that it has 3 functions:
- tomorsecode which converts to morse code
- frommorsecode which converts morse code to english
- playmorsecode which plays the morse code
The script should be fairly easy to follow...Enjoy.
Morse Code
<lsl> //*********************************************************************************************************** // * // --Morse Code-- * // * //*********************************************************************************************************** // www.lsleditor.org by Alphons van der Heijden (SL: Alphons Jano) //Creator: Bobbyb30 Swashbuckler //Attribution: Original java work by Stephen C Phillips (C) 1999 and Michael R Ditto (C) 2001 //Created: March 9, 2007 //Last Modified: December 3, 2009 //Released: Wed, December 2, 2009 //License: GNU GPL V3 // Bobbyb30 Swashbuckler (C) 2009 // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. //Some parts taken from http://www.omnicron.com/~ford/java/NMorse.java
//Status: Fully Working/Production Ready //Version: 1.2.7
//Name: Morse Code.lsl //Purpose: To be able to convert to and from morse code and be able to play morse code in sound. //Technical Overview: Uses a list and a string of characters to determine morse code. Uses 2 sounds to play. //Description: This script will convert to and from morse code and can play morse code. //Directions: This is meant to be used by scripters...the script has 3 functions which you can use...
//Compatible: Mono & LSL compatible //Other items required: Correct sound UUIDs for dit and dah. //Notes: Uses more than standard characters, commented for fellow scripters. Morse code is always capital. // Sounds dit and dah made in audacity using tone generator and sin wave // dit: Tone generator->frequency:800hz, amplitude:.5, length.05 @ 44.KHz // dah: Tone generator->frequency:800hz, amplitude:.5, length.15 @ 44.KHz ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //you may use a period . or a raised dot · or a bullet • //you may use a dash,(hyphen, or minus) - or underscore _
//from http://www.omnicron.com/~ford/java/NMorse.java string inputcharacters = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.!,:?\\`'-/()\"=+;_$@& ";
//string characters = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890.,?'!/()&:;=+-_\"$@"; list morsecodecharacters = [
".-",//A "-...",//B "-.-.",//c "-..",//D ".",//E "..-.",//F "--.",//G "....",//H "..",//I ".---",//J "-.-",//K ".-..",//L "--",//M "-.",//N "---",//O ".--.",//P "--.-",//Q ".-.",//R "...",//S "-",//T "..-",//U "...-",//V ".--",//W "-..-",//X "-.--",//Y "--..",//Z ".----",//1 "..---",//2 "...--",//3 "....-",//4 ".....",//5 "-....",//6 "--...",//7 "---..",//8 "----.",//9 "-----",//0 ".-.-.-",//. (period) "-.-.--",//! -this may not be a standard "--..--",//, -comma "---...",//: -colon "..--..",//? -question mark ".----.",//\ -backslash ".----.",//` treat ` as ' ".----.",//' apostrophe "-....-",//- "-..-.",// /-foward slash , fraction bar "-.--.-",//( -Parenthesis open [(]-please note these are the same "-.--.-",//) - Parenthesis close [)] ".-..-.",//"-quotes "-...-",//= ".-.-.",//+ "-.-.-.",//; "..--.-",//_ "...-..-",//$ ".--.-.",//@ ".-...",//& Ampersand -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code "/ ",//space //you may rerange the bottom these two spaces so that your morse code does have space for / "/"//space-this second space doesn't have a space and is used for converting from morose code ];
string tomorsecode(string input)//converts to morse code from english {
input = llToUpper(input);//convert to upper as Morse code is in uppper case integer counter; integer inputlength = llStringLength(input);//speed hack here string morsecode; do { integer index = llSubStringIndex(inputcharacters,llGetSubString(input,counter,counter));//get a character if(index != -1)//speed hack here {//this means the character can be converted to morse code
//pull out morse character from list and append a space morsecode += llList2String(morsecodecharacters,index) + " ";//mem hack here, } else//unknown character { morsecode += "?";//add question for unknown character } }while(++counter <inputlength); return morsecode;
}
string frommorsecode(string input)//converts from morse code to english {
//you could do some string replaces for other characters such as dots and bullets...but I'm lazy=D
list inputlist = llParseString2List(input,[" "],["/"]);//parse out spaces, added "/" for / without spaces input = "";//remove input integer counter; integer inputlength = llGetListLength(inputlist);//speed hack here string english; do { //its pretty much the same procedure in reverse integer index = llListFindList(morsecodecharacters,[llList2String(inputlist,counter)]); if(index != -1)//speed hack here {//this means the character can be converted to morse code
//pull out english character from inputstring english += llGetSubString(inputcharacters,index,index);//mem hack here, } else//unknown character { english += "?";//add question for unknown character } }while(++counter <inputlength); return english;
}
//sounds..you could actually use all the sounds for all the letters...but thats more work //use t and e to make sounds at 10wpm
string ditsound = "98303801-d733-e49a-9bb1-34f140c35ca6";//short mark, dot or 'dit' .equals E .05 sec string dahsound = "e2c6a9db-8bcc-d78f-7c69-732da1295542";//longer mark, dash or 'dah'-T .15 sec //string ditsound = "bda8929e-0e34-f32d-340d-1226c1e0c5b5";//short mark, dot or 'dit' .equals E .1 sec //string dahsound = "b35ac99d-86a5-1df1-eb8c-85966ac8b2a9";//longer mark, dash or 'dah'-T .3 sec string errorsound = "539ae7d0-eaa3-1450-9014-316c24ea4721";//an error sound
//you may recalibrate sound times or change sounds for faster printing float ditsoundwait = .05;//how long to wait after playing dit .05 seconds long float dahsoundwait = .15;//how long to wait after playing dah.15 seconds long float spacepause = .3;//how long to pause for spaces
//dashes and dots string dit = ".";//the dot being used string dah = "-";//the dash being used
//input should be given in morsecode playmorsecode(string input)//plays morsecode in sound=D {
//similar to frommorsecode list inputlist = llParseString2List(input,[" "],["/"]);//parse out spaces,added to parse out / without spaces input = "";//remove input integer counter; integer inputlength = llGetListLength(inputlist);//speed hack here do { string morsecharacter = llList2String(inputlist,counter);//pull that morse character from the inputlist integer index = llListFindList(morsecodecharacters,[morsecharacter]);//check to make sure its valid morsecode if(index != -1)//speed hack here { //if its valid play the right sounds; integer morsecharacterlength = llStringLength(morsecharacter);//length of the morse character we're playing integer soundcounter; //llOwnerSay("c" + morsecharacter + "|" + (string)morsecharacterlength + "soundcounter:" + (string)soundcounter);//debug do { string character = llGetSubString(morsecharacter,soundcounter,soundcounter); if(character == dit) { //llSay(0,"dit" + character);//debug llTriggerSound(ditsound,1.0); llSleep(ditsoundwait);//how long to wait after sound } else if(character == dah) { //llSay(0,"dah" + character);//debug llTriggerSound(dahsound,1.0); llSleep(dahsoundwait);//how long to wait after sound } else//must be a space / { llSleep(spacepause); //llSay(0,"other" + character);//debug }
}while(++soundcounter < morsecharacterlength); soundcounter = 0;//makes it work in lsleditor } else//unknown character { //llSay(0,"error");//debug llTriggerSound(errorsound,1.0); } }while(++counter <inputlength);
}
test()//this is a removable function that I used to make sure it ran correctly {
string testphrase= "the quick brown fox jumps right over the lazy dog"; llOwnerSay(testphrase + "|" + frommorsecode(tomorsecode(testphrase))); // string test = "HELLO WORLD!"; // string to = tomorsecode(test); // string fro = frommorsecode(to); // playmorsecode(to); // llSay(0,"test:" + test); // llSay(0,"t:" + to + "|" + fro); // llSay(0,"f:" + tomorsecode(fro) + "|" + frommorsecode(tomorsecode(fro))); // llSubStringIndex("1 "," ");
}
default {
state_entry() { //test(); llOwnerSay("On the wiki at https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Morse_Code"); llOwnerSay("Morse Code.lsl' released under GNU GPL V3 by Bobbyb30 Swashbuckler (C) 2009"); llOwnerSay(tomorsecode("Because nothing speaks 1337 like morse code.")); playmorsecode(tomorsecode("Hello World")); llOwnerSay("Because nothing speaks 1337 like morse code."); llOwnerSay("I'll be listening on channel 0...use the folowing commands without <> or :\n " + "english <morse code goes here>: this will translate morse code to english\n" + "morsecode <english goes here>: this will translate english to morse code\n" + "play english <english goes here>: this will play the english in morse code\n" + "play morse <morse code goes here>: this will play the morse code."); llOwnerSay("Please input morse code using . (periods) and dashes as -"); llOwnerSay("I only support the following english characters and their morse code counterparts:\n" + inputcharacters); llOwnerSay("Enjoy!"); llListen(0,"",llGetOwner(),"");//i advise against a 0 listener...but I didn't optimize this part } listen(integer channel, string name, key id, string msg)//not optimized...for example use { string cleanmsg = llStringTrim(llToLower(msg),STRING_TRIM);//trim head and tail //english //012345678 if(llSubStringIndex(cleanmsg,"english ") == 0) llOwnerSay(frommorsecode(llGetSubString(cleanmsg,8,-1))); //morsecode //01234567891 else if(llSubStringIndex(cleanmsg,"morsecode ") == 0) llOwnerSay(tomorsecode(llGetSubString(cleanmsg,10,-1))); //play english //01234567891123 else if(llSubStringIndex(cleanmsg,"play english ") == 0) playmorsecode(tomorsecode(llGetSubString(cleanmsg,13,-1))); //play morse //012345678911 else if(llSubStringIndex(cleanmsg,"play morse ") == 0) playmorsecode(llGetSubString(cleanmsg,11,-1)); } changed(integer change) { if(change & CHANGED_OWNER) { llOwnerSay("Under new management...resetting."); llResetScript(); } }
} </lsl>