Here is my first attempt at a sig-line sized JAPH. (4 lines of 70 characters each)
I don't know if it's a good sig, as it has to be run from a file. Oh well...
seek DATA,0,0;while(<DATA>){@_=split'',$_;push @JAPH,[@_]}for(split/;/
,'0,48;0,43;0,44;0,35;0,4;3,20;3,24;3,14;0,35;0,45;0,1;3,15;0,4;0,50;0
,1;3,15;0,17;0,4;0,45;3,20;3,17;0,3;0,1;3,15;0,9'){@_=split /,/,$_;@_,
push @n,[@_]}for$c(@a..@n-1){print $JAPH[$n[$c][0]][$n[$c][1]]}__END__
It was painstaking to craft, and if you figure out how it works, you'll know why.
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