$_ =q#( $.=" 20 2c4a 506 175" )=~s {[ \W] ?([ \w] )\s ?(\w ) }{ $
|= 1 ; "0x$ 1$2 ".( 5 - (++$ b)? " ," :".. " ) }xeg ;$ l=~ s {
\s}{ ; ""}exg;@t=split //, "\44_ =q\43$_\43; s/\134\156//xg; eval
".($"x2)."\43TSR'15";map{ $ a[$c /5] [$c++%5] =chr } eval $ .; do {$s
+= 1; my $ z; if ($t [$s ] eq $"){($ d++% 2 ?$x: $ y )=$ s- $e;$e=
$s+ 1;if( !($ d-2) ){$ d=0; push @j,$ a[$ x ][$ y] } } }while@j-25;
print join $ /, unpack ("( A69)*" , join"" ,@ t ), join "",$ /, (m
ap{( "\43", @$_,$ /) }@ a),"\n\43 ",@j,$/;#; s/\n//xg; eval #TSR'15
Polybius
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