$w[32]=[4,10,12,16,21,
25,28,32,36,39,42];$w[
97]=[14];$w[98]=[40];$
w[99]=[13];$w[101]=[3,
18,41,45,46];$w[102]=[
43];$w[103]=[9,33];$w[
104]=[6];$w[105]=[7,11
,26];$w[108]=[19,20];$
w[110]=[2,8,15];$w[111
]=[1,23,30,34,38];$w
[114]=[44];$w[115]=[27]
;$w[116]=[5,17,35,37];$
w[117]=[24,31];$w[121]
=[22,29];for($x=0;$x<(
$_= @w);$x++){for($i=0
;$w[$x][$i];$i++){$b[$
w[$x][$i]]=$x;}}foreach
$a (@b){printf("%c",$
a)unless!$a;}print"\n";
In reply to Freedom
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