OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
On the standard 'qwerty' keyboard, these are the numbers that are vertically in line with the letters of the alphabet, starting with A and continuing with the standard order of the alphabet to Z. Numbers qualify as in line with the number if about 2/3 of the key is in line with the letter. In the case that two numbers are equally in line with a given letter (example: keys 3 and 4 are both equally in line with key E), the sum of the two numbers is taken.
EXAMPLE
The first term is 2 because most of the A key is in line with 2.
The second term is 6 because most of the B key is in line with 6.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,fini,full
AUTHOR
Meghan Pressimone, Dec 09 2014
STATUS
approved