SP10594 PONY2 - Decoding Number Stations with Dr Whooves
Description
Dr. Whooves has been holed up in his laboratory, analyzing radio transmissions. Specifically, he has been listening to a very odd transmission - it is just somepony reading a bunch of numbers! There are several of these stations, and Dr. Whooves wants to know what they are trying to hide. He is going to try to decrypt the messsages, and after a lot of study, he has discovered a special number N for each transmission, which will let him discover the true message. He knows that numbers correspond to letters in exactly the following way: a = 1, b = 2, c = 3, ..., z = 26. So for a message, there are many possible decodings, just based off of that. This is where the special number comes in. If Dr. Whooves sorts all the possible decodings lexicographically, then the secret message is the Nth lexicographic decoding. For a given input, output the Nth lexicographic decoding. However, Dr. Whooves realized that he can't type very quickly, so you'll have to make the program yourself.
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