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A060110
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Numbers in Morse code, with 1 for a dot, 2 for a dash and 0 between digits/letters and then converted from base 3 to base 10.
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3
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242, 161, 134, 125, 122, 121, 202, 229, 238, 241, 117611, 117530, 117503, 117494, 117491, 117490, 117571, 117598, 117607, 117610, 97928, 97847, 97820, 97811, 97808, 97807, 97888, 97915, 97924, 97927, 91367, 91286, 91259, 91250, 91247
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OFFSET
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0,1
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COMMENTS
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The mentioned base 3 representation of the terms (digits 0, 1 and 2) is given in A060109. - M. F. Hasler, Jun 22 2020
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FORMULA
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EXAMPLE
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a(10) = 12222022222[base 3] = 117611[base 10] since 1 is ".----" and 0 is "-----".
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PROG
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(Haskell)
a060110 = t . a060109 where
t 0 = 0
t n = if n == 0 then 0 else 3 * t n' + d where (n', d) = divMod n 10
(PARI) apply( {A060110(n)=if(n>9, self()(n\10)*3^6)+fromdigits([1+(abs(k-n%10)>2)|k<-[3..7]], 3)}, [0..39]) \\ M. F. Hasler, Jun 23 2020
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CROSSREFS
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KEYWORD
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base,nonn
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AUTHOR
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STATUS
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approved
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