CA1263975A - Telephonic data access and transmission system - Google Patents
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Abstract
A B S T R A C T
A system for transmitting and accessing data through a standard telephone system. The system including activating a key or sequence of keys wherein each key represents a plurality of letters. Signals produced by activating the keys are compared to a data base having indexed entries of words or names. In this way, words can be input into the system using only a unique keys.
A system for transmitting and accessing data through a standard telephone system. The system including activating a key or sequence of keys wherein each key represents a plurality of letters. Signals produced by activating the keys are compared to a data base having indexed entries of words or names. In this way, words can be input into the system using only a unique keys.
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JOHN DARGAN_ TELEPHONIC DATA ACCESS AND T~ANSMISSION SYSTEM
BACKGROUND OF THE ïNVENTION
The present invention relates to a telephonic data access and transmission system, and, more particularly, to a system for transmitting and accessing data through a standard - TOUCH-TONE telephone system utilizing a standard TOUCH-TONE
telephone set.
~; In the past, several systems have been proposed which allow data to be entered into a telephone TOUCH-TONE
set and which then transmit the data to a central computer or the like. It is typical for such systems to rely on coding schemes wherein strings of letters may be transmitted to the central computer through the TOUCH-TONE telephone set by depressing TOUC~-~ONE keys in such a manner that the central computer will be ahle to interpret the information transmitted.
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Such systems are desirable for use in conducting business transactions by phone without intervention between the caller and the data processing apparatus. For example, it is desirable to conduct banking by phone, to purchase commercial products by phone, place reservations on airlines or the like by phone and arrange ticketing. Further, it would be convenient for a telephone user to gain access to various informational clata bases or the like. For instance, it is desirable for a telephone user to get phone directory information.
Although it is desirable to transmit data and access data utilizing the TOUCH-TONE IDTMF) transmitter of the standard telephone set, systems devised by the prior art are inefficient because of the complicated coding schemes which are involved. Coding schemes have been necessary in the past because ~15 the standard telephone TOUCH-TONE key pad is designed to provide only ten or twelve distinct keys. In order to transmit letters, prior art systems have relied on coding schemes and translating devices to transmit information between the telephone set and the computer.
The standard TOUCH-TONE telephone set (transmitter) typically includes twelve buttons, or keys, disposed in a matrix of four horizontal rows by three vertical colu~ns. Each cf the keys has associated therewith two distinct frequencies: A
frequency chosen from a group ('A') of relatively low frequencies, corresponding to the row wherein the button is disposed; and a frequency selected from a group ('B') of relatively high frequencies, corresponding to the column wherein the button is disposed~ De-pression of a given key causes transmission of a dual tone multi frequency 5DTMF) signa. having frequency components of both the ~ 30 group A ~row) and group B (column) requencies associated with ;~ the disposition of the key in the matrix.
Each key of the TOUC~-TONE phone additionaily is enscribed with indicia such~as numerical designations (0 through 9) as well as alphabetic designations (A through Z) as shown in Figure 1.
The alphabetic characters "Z" and "Q" are not portrayed on the standard TOUCH-TONE set, but can be considered to be associated with th~e keys with the deslgnations 7 and 9 respectively.
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U.S. Patent 4,427,848 issued to Tsakanikas teaches a system for the transmission of alpha numeric data by use of a standard telephone set. The system provides a t:ranslation technique wherein alphabetic characterc are transmitted by de-pressing a designated key a number of times equal to the relative position of the inscription OL the character on the key, followed by the depression of a key on which the character is inscribed. A
return to the numeric mode may be effected by depression of a second designated key. Other translation schemes are discloced by Tsakanikas and are egually burdensome to a user.
U.S. Patent 4,500,751 issued to Darland et al, teaches a data communication system wherein a large number of remote terminals communicate with a central host terminal through telephone lines. The system contemplates the use o~ two or more twelve-key TOUCH-TONE key pads which are connect~d to the same inputs of a two tone signal generator. Key pads are differentiated when the group of keys in each key pad triggers a correspondins timer when the key is released. The timer then actuates a signal generator through one of its inputs to generate a tone that identifies which key pad is bein~ actuated when the key in that pad is released.
U.S. Patent ~,307,266 issued to Messina teaches a telephone communication apparatus for use by a handicapped person.
The system uses a code wherein the user enters the appropriate position for the letter of the alphabet to be communicated and a second entry is input to identify which one of the plurality of letters (or the number~ the user intenas to transmit.
U.S. Patent 4,012,599 issued to Méyer teaches a telephone communication systém for use by a deaf person. An ~30 ; encoding scheme is utilized wherein alphabetic characters are transmitted by activating at least two keys.
; V.S. Patent 3,381,275 issued to Tsakanikas, describes a telephonic data transmission system utilizing what is termed a twin depression translation technique. This system involves the ~35 simultaneous depression of a plu;rality of keys which produces a signal having ~requency characteristics, which may be discriminated from the pairs of frequencies generated in response to the deFression :, ~2~i39 j1~
of a single key Another example of a TOUCH-TONE to alphâ numerical translator is described in U.S. Patent No. 3,618,038 issued to Stein. This system utilizes what is known as the delayed depression translation technique, wherein depression of keys having different durations are discriminated.
In addition, other translation techniques whereby each alpha numeric symbol is represented by a specific sequence of DTMF signals with each character separated by a specific designated DTMF signal have been proposed. An example of such a transmission technique is described in Brumfield et al, Electronics, "Making a Data Terminal out of the TOUCH-TONE Telephone" McGraw Hill, July 3, 1980.
~s is apparent from the above discussion, systems taught by the prior art are slow, involve a codin~ scheme which is difflcult for a user to master, and are in general not practical for most ~eople to use.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a system for transmission of and access to data using a standard TOUCH-TONE phone without employing an encoding scheme for each alphabetic letter.
It is another object of the invention to apply the principle of Boolean exclusion (defined and exemplified below) to discriminate among data base entries indexed by numerals matching the letters designated on a standard TOUCH-TONE telephone key pad and to discriminate among separate entries with matchins inde~x numbers b~ the content of their corresponding informational fieldsO
It is another object of the invention to provide a system for transcribing a letter or string of letters wherein letters or strings of letters are keyed into a standard TOUCH-TONE telephone, relayed to a computer, and compared to indexed entries of a data base. The computer then responds with information desired by the user. I
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It is another object of the invention to provide a telephone directory system wherein a person's name or part of a person's name is keyed into a standard TOUCH-TONE telephone utilizing the alphabetic characters which are inscribed on the S T~UCH-TONE key pad. Signals generated from TOUCH-TONE keys are then airected to a central computer which can access a telephone directory data base, and a telephone number relating to the information keyed in by the user is given in response, typically by means of electronic voice synthesis.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a means for accessing data by telephone wherein a user may utilize the letters enscribed on~a standard TOUCH-TONE
telephone to key strings of letters without the use of a code scheme.
It is a further object cf the invention to provide a system for telephone communications which can be used by a deaf person and involves the use of a standard telephone key p~d without the use of an elaborate coding scheme.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a system for the telephonic access of data and transmission of data which is readily adaptable to standard computer hardware.
It is an an object of the invention to provide a system includins a large data base of information, such as an English language dictionary or an ordinary telephone book, that can be stored electronically in such a way that each entry could be retrieved by list processing software using an alphabetic conversion system for the telephone key pad buttons number 2, 3, 4~ 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9; and that the software would search for information using the basic sequence: request input from user, compile a list of possible entries; convey the entry if only one is present; otherwise, eliminate incorrect entries by Boolean ~ exclusion and convey the remaining correct entry; and that such ;~ a system would allow a human to interact directly with a central computer using only his standard TOUCH-TONE telephone.
5till another object of the invention is to provide a telephone key pad spelling system that requires only one button to be pushed for each letter.
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Still another object of the present invention is to provide a telephone key pad spelling system which is easy to learn and is simpler to use than a standard typewriter.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a word processing apparatus that is adapted so a handicapped person could readily input data with one hand or with only one finger.
According to one broad aspect of the present inven-tion, there is provided a method of obtaining a desired data base entry in a computer system including a keyboard means linked to a data base, which includes diEferentiating matched data base entries obtainecl by electrical signals t.ransmitted to the data base by said keyboard means which transmits indicia knowledge to a user and accesses the data base wherein each key of said keyboard represents a plurality of indicia and each key is capable of producing a unique electrical signal comprising the steps of:
a) selecting a key or sequence of keys representing an indicia or string of indicia which is knowledgeable to the user; a) activating said key or sequence of keys selected;
c~ producing a signal or sequence of signals corresponding to said key or sequence of keys activated;
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d) comparing said signal or sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one knowledgeable indicia or string of indicia associated therewith;
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e) selecting from said data base all indexed data entries rnatching said produced signal or sequence of signals and compiling all of said entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals into a list of possibilities wherein at least two data base entries are included on said list of possibilities;
f) analyzing all of said data entries on said list of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first indicia of at least one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes from at least one corresponding indicia of at least one other of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
g) querying the user at least a Eirst tlme regarding said distinguishing indicia;
h) said user responding to at least said first query;
i) processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
j) informing the user of the desired data entry.
According to another broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of informing a user of a telephone number for a desired entity via an automated directory assistance system including a TOUCH-TO~E type telephone keying means li.nked to a data base having a plurality of data en-tries each corresponding to an entity listed in a telephone directory and differentiating means for distinguishing matched data entries obtained by ~2~39'~
activating only a single key of said TOUCH-TONE keying means per letter representing a data entry desired wherein said keying means transmits an electrical signal to said data base and each key of said TOUCH-TONE keying means represents a plurality of letters and is capable of producing only one unique electrical signal comprising the steps of:
a) selecting a key or sequence of keys representing a letter or series of letters of an entity for which the telephone number is desired;
b) activating said key or sequence of keys selected;
c) producing a signal or sequence oE signals corresponding to said key or sequence o:E keys activated;
cl) compar.ing said sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one letter or series of letters associated therewith;
e) selecting from said data base all indexed data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals and compiling all of said data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals into a list of possibilities wherein at least two data entries are included on said list of possibilities;
f) analyzing all of said data entries on said list : ~ of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first letter of at least one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes .~./6C
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g) querying the user at least a first time regarding said distinguishing letter;
h) said user responding to at least said first query;
i) processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
j) informing the user of the telephone number associated with said data entry desired.
~ ccording to yet another broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus Eor obtaining a desired daka entry and differentiating matched data entries obtained by electrical signals transmitted to a data base via a keyboard transmitting means which transmits indicia knowledgeable to a user and accesses the data base wherein each key of the keyboard transmitting means represents a plurality of indicia and each key is capable of producing only one unique electrical signal comprising:
a) means for keying in an indicia or sequence of indicia knowledgeable to a user;
b) means for producing a signal or sequence of signals corresponding to the indicia or sequence of indicia knowledgeable to a user;
c) means for transmitting the signal or sequence of signals produced to a data base;
d) means for comparing the signal or sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one knowledgeable indicia or string of indicia associated therewith;
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f) means for analyzing all of said data entries on said list of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first indicia of one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes from at least one indicia of at least one other of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
g) means for querying the user at least a first t.ime regarding said distinguishing indicia;
h) means for enabling the user to respond to at least said first query;
i) means for processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
j) means for informing the user of the desired data entry.
Various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects, attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive .~/6E
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TnE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:
FIGURE 1 is a schematic view showing a remote TGUCH-TONE telephone connected to a central data base.
FIGURE 2 shows the general algorithm of the system of the present invention.
FIGURE 3 is a side elevational view of a mini word processor according to the invention.
FIGURE 4 is a top plan view of A mini word processor according to the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF T~E PREFERRED IMBODIMENT
U.S. Patent 4,500,751 to Darland et al and U.S. Patent 4/427,848 to Tsakanikas show various known equipment for connecting telephones to computers or the like.
Referring to the drawings in particular, the invention embodied therein utilizes a TOUCH-TONE telephone set 2 including a TOUCH-TONE telephone pad 4 at remote station generally designated R and telephone lines or the ':
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3'~35 like 6. A host station H is connected to remote station R
through telephone line 6 and include a computer or other data processing apparatus 8 and a TOUCH-TONE decoder 11 for receiving the DTMF signals from the remote station R
and generating a corresponding data stream that is readable by the computer ~.
The system of the present invention is based on the use of a standard TO~CH-TONE key pad 4 whereby, unlike prior art systems, letters are transmitted by pressing one key for the one letter desired. Strings of letters or words are transmitted by pressing sequences of keys wherein each letter of the string of letters or each letter of the word is transmitted by pressing the key bearing that letter's designation. Specifically, any one of the letters A, B or C may be transmitted by depressing the "2" key. In this way, all of the letters A -through Z may be transmitted by activating one of the keys ~ throu~h 9 of the standard TOUCH-~ONE -telephone key pad - all -the letters ~ thro~gh Z
being presented by only eight unique keys. It will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that any key pad transmitting device can be used and adapted for various alaphabets of various languages.
Each word or letter string i5 delimited from the next by depressing a designated spacebar key. In the pre~erred embodiment the zero/operator key is the spacebar/
delimiter key.
Table 1 shows the correlation between the letter a user intends and the key depressed. Since only eight keys are used for the twenty-six letters of the alphabet, the keys represented by "1", "*", and "#" are free for other uses, including the transmission of a simple code to activate the keys for number designations and punctuation.
In this manner, all of the keys of a traditional typewriter are represented in a standard TOUCH-TONE telephone key pad as used in the present invention (Table III).
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~397~ -User Intends Key clepressed A, B or C 2 D, E or F 3 G, H or I 4 J, X or L 5 M, N or O 6 P, Q, R or S 7 T, U, or V
W, X, Y or Z 9 ~ord delimit key/sp~cebar 0 The present invention relies on list processing soft-ware, an appropriate data base for the specific use intended, and an efEicient sorting routine, based on the length of words and the ~ configuration of letters, which ailows the information in the data base to be quickly accessed. As best seen in Figure 2, strings of letters keyed into a telephone key pad a transmit DTMF signals by telephone line or the like 6 to a computer 8. It should be noted that this invention also contemplates the use of a telephone key pad 4 at the same location as computer 8. The signals are then converted by a TOUCH-TONE decoder or the like 11 to digital signals intellisible by the computer 8. The signals are then compared within the computer to a data base 7 having a multiplicity of indexed informational entrles~ If two or more indexed entries match the ~25 keyed numerical sequence, the computer eliminates incorrect entries through Boolean exclusion. The computer then responds with the informational entry using electronic voice synthesis.
As is apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, the above system has numerous applications of which only a small portion are presented infra. One of the more significant appli-cations is directory assistance. The description below illustrates Boolean exclusion as embodied in this invention.
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Present methods of accessing telephone information via telephone depend on an operator and a computer data base wherein the operator is asked to give the telephone number oE a specific person having a last name, first name or first initial, a residence or place of business and a locality at which the residence or place of business is located. The application of this system to automate directory assistance would allow a person having a TOUC~-TONE telephone to gain direct access to information stored in the data base by using a standard TOUCH-TONE phone.
The telephone directory system contemplated by the invention relies on the telephone data access and data transmission system described above. In particular, a user may dial the number for the telephone directory system and will receive instructions from a standard voice synthesis device which requests the user to input six letters corresponding to the last name for which a number is required. For example, the caller may be adaressed by an electronically synthesized voice which states "You have reached directory assistance. This service can assist you if you will type in the first six letters of the person's last name using your telephone key pad." The user then inputs the first six letters of the last name using the standard telephone key pad. For example, the name Smith would be transmitted by depressing the sequence of keys correspondence to the individual keys having the numbers "764~4" inscribed on them. The caller then is addressed by a synthesized voice which may say "Thank you. What is the first letter o the first name?" The user will then depress the key with ~ a 'i5" inscribed on it corresponding to the letter "J". Next, the ;~ synthesized voice says "Thank you. What are the first three letters of the locality?" The user then may input "275" which represents the first- three letters of the locality of "Arlington". ~ext, the synthesized voice will state "l'hank you. What is the two letter state code?" At this point, the user may input "82" representing the state code "VA" or Virginia. The computer 8 at the central terminal or host station H will then compile_a list of all 3~5 relevant ~ es - the digits entered by the caller are compared with the indexed data base through means of an efficient sorting routine and a list of all entries which match those twelve digits is compiled.
Ne~t, if more than five possibilities are found in the data base, then Boolean exclusion is used to reduce number of possibilities. Boolean exclusion is herein defined as the method of identifyins properties of data base entries, querrying the user in regard to the correct property, and eliminating all entries having the incorrect property (see Table II for a list of typical questions). With five or less possibilities, program control goes immediately to the instructions which release the appropriate phone number.
When more than five entries exist which conElict in the telephone directory data base, the caller is queried as to which letter was intended. For instance "Does the first name begin with the letter J?" The caller is expected to press l'N"
for No and "Y" for Yes. The list of possibilities is then reduced by eliminating a~_entries with non-matching first initials.
If there are still more than five possibilities, the programm checks to see if more than one locality is represente~
among the entries in the list of possibilities. If more than one locality is represented among the entries, the caller is asked which locality was in~ended. For instance "There are now forty-five possibilities. Is the locality Arlington?" The prosram then reduces the list of possibilities by eliminating all entries with non-matching localities.
The program then checks to see if more than one last name is represented among the entries in the list of possibilities.
The caller than may be asked which last name was intended. For instance "There are now twenty possibilities. Is the last name Smith?" The program then reduces the list of possibilities by eliminating all entries with non-matching last names.
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Typical Boolean Exclusion Questions Did you intend X?
; Did you mean X?
X?
Is the X-characteristic Y?
Does X contain Y?
Does X exc].ude Y?
May items cost.ing more than X be excluded?
Is the amount of X lower than Y-amount?
Is X's occupation Y?
Does X produce Y?
Is X listed on the New York Stock Exchange?
Is X in Y-locality?
Is X the first letter of Y?
Did you mean X in the context of Y?
~: Does X provide Y-serivce?
Is X the manufacturer of Y?
Continue?
Go on?
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In sOme cases, even after the above, there are still more than one data base entries that match the entry having the number which the user requests. In this case, first names must be used to reduce the possibilities. This step begins by Eirst reducing the list of possibilities by removing all entries whose first name is represented in the phone directory by only one initial (the "singlets") and placing them in a separate list.
At this juncture, the twelv digit; code number originally input by the user need no longer be used. The program deletes the ~welve diyit code number from the list of possibilities at this juncture. Twelve digit code numbers are now replaced by new code numbers of variable length representing the fist name of each person on the list of possibilities. For instance, Ann Smith would be represented by "266" corresponding to the letters ANN. At this point the user can be requested to input the person's first name, and the list of possibilities reduced to only those corresponding to that name.
When the list of possibilities is Eive or less, the pro~ram may begin as~ing the user which person on the list oE
possibilities is the pexson Eor which a number is deslred. The synthesized voice will query the user as to which oE the remaining possibilities is the person for which a number is desired. The user will select the appropriate name with appropriate address by pressing the "Y" key or the "N" key.
If all other entries on the list of possibilities have been previously eliminated, the proyram then checks whether the list of previously segregated entries whose Eirst name is represented by initial only. The program then lists the remaining names only haviny a first initial associated therewith.
If the user has still not ound the number which is desired, the program uses synthetic speech to inform the caller o the lack of success and suggests a "help" number for further assistance.
A diagram located in the appendices portrays the-procedure discussed above.
Although the example of the telephone directory assistance system discussed above terminates the process of boolean exclusion when the list of possibilities contains five or less entries, it would be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art to continue the process of boolean exclusion until there is only one item remaining on the list of possibilities.
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TELEPHONE KEY PAD SPELLING ALGORITHM (TKSA) The system of the present invention is well suited for use in wordprocessing. Using only twelve keys of a standard TOUCH-TONE telephone set, a person usins the system of the ~5 present invention has the equivalent of a full typewriter wordprocessor i at his or her disposal. Unlike systems taught by the prior art, the system of the present invention is actually simpler to use than an ordinary typewriterO Referring now to Figure ~ in particular, the telephone key pad spelling algorithm is shown.
This system relies on a TOUCH-TONE telephone set 2 having a TOUCH-TONE key pad 4 connected by telephone lines or the like to a host station H having a computer ~. The computer 8 may be connected to the telephone line 6 by TOUCH-TO~E decoder 11 through the telephone lines to remote station R where the telephone set 2 is located. Alternatively, computer 8 may be directly hooked to the telephone set 2 at same location as the telephone set 2.
A person practicing the TKSA system of the present invention may use the TOUCH-TONE telephone set 2 by using the TOUCH-TONE keys 2 through 9 to input the twenty-six letters of the alphabet. As seen in Table III, punctuation for the TKSA
system may be input into the TOUCH-TONE telephone key pad by keying a "1" and then an abbreviation for the punctuation system desired. As seen in Table IV special commands such as "backspace"
2S and the like may be input into the TKSA system by keying a "1"
and then a suitable abbreviation for the special command. Other wordprocessing commands would be added in a similar manner as needed for a particular application. ~umbers may be input into the system by using the number sisn "#" followed by the appropriate number. The zero key "0" or "operator" key may be used as a word delimiter key or space bar.
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SEQUENCE OF KEYS "1'l AND COMMAND PUNCTUATION DESIRED
ABBREVIATION
1737 lper period 1266 lcom comma 1752. lsla slash mark 1783 lque question mark 1392 lexc exclamation point 1736 lsem . semicolon 0 1265 lcol colon r 1276 lapo apostrophe 1497 lhyp hyphen l786 lquo quote sign i 17$8 lplu plu9 sign '.5 1768 lpou pound sign~ e.g.
,~ 1365 ldol dollar sign 1728 lpct percent sign : 1267 lamp ampersand 1285 lbul bullet :'0 1673 lope open parenthesis : 1256 lclo close parenthesis : 1378 lequ equal sign 1772 lspa spacebar :1546 llin line feed 1738 lcar carriage return 1822: l:tab tab : 1222 lbac backspace .
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NUMBER OF "1" AND COMMAND COMMAND DESIRED
KEY ABBREVIATION
1372 lera erase-backspace (erases previous word) 1686 lnum number (prompts: "input numb~r") 1533 lkee keep file (prompts: "input keep file name") 1346 lfin find file (prompts: "input find-file name") 1639 lnew new paragraph 1234 lbeg begin again (erases screen) 1363 lend end ~prompts: "return to operating system?") 1233 ladd add new word (prompts: "first letter" then "Intend A?"
"Intend B?"; "second letter"
"Intend J?" "Intend K?" etc.) A person using the ~KSA system is first prompted to input a word. Upon receiving the keyed digits, the program first checks the word to see if the word begins with the number 1, indicating punctuation or a special command. Next, the program uses an efficient sorting routine to select the subset of the main data base that will contain the word corresponding to the keyed digits. If the word was not found in the main data base, as in the case of words with matching digits, then a sorting routine is used to select the subset of the matching words data base that would contain the word corresponding to the input digits and the correct word is identified through Boolean exclusion.
In an alternate arrangement, the user could key in a series of words and assist the computer in verifying each correct word through the process of Boolean exclusion at a later point in time.
6~3 For e~ample, if a person using the TKSA system wishes to write the statement "I have gone home" the following keys are input in-to the TKSA system: 4-0-4-2-8-3-0-4-6-6-3-0-4-6-6-3-0.
Having received the digits keyed by the user, the computer searches the data base and returns the corresponding entries, "I have gone home~'.
The foregoing exemplative text is especially interesting in that it contains two words which have identical TKSA numerical expressions. That is "gone" and ~'home" are both represented by "~663" in ~he TKS~ system and therefore, cannot be clisttnguished from each other by the computer. The computer will proceed to prLnt the tex~, printing all the words that have a unique TKSA number. For example, the computer will print "I" in that the "4" key represents the letters "G, H, and I" and since "I" is the only one letter word represented by the "4" ~ey, the computer will print "I". When the computer reaches the word which i6 represented by the digits "4663", the computer eliminates incorrect entries by Boolean exclusion.
For instance the computer will ask? "Is G the first letter of the word you intended? "Y" or "N". Alternati~ely, the computer could ask: "Is H the first letter of the word you intended? "Y"
or "N". In the instance of the TKSA number "4663" at least seven words in the English language correspond thereto and include the following: GONE, GOOD, GOOF, HOME, HONE, ~IOOD and XOOF. In the instance where the computer asks: "Is G the ~ first letter of the word you intended? "Y" or "N", the operator ; of ~he wordprocessor will respond "Y" if he/she desires GONE.
Subsequently, using the operator response, the progxam will eliminate HOME, HONE, HOOD, and HOOF, from the list of possibilities. GOOD, GONE and GOOF Nill remain on the list of possibilities. The computer will then ask: "Is O the third letter of the word you intended? "Y" or "N". The operatox will 3~3~
respond "N" if he/she desires GONE. The proyram will then eliminate GOOD and GOOF and convey the word GONE. As in the case of GOOD, GONE, and GOOF, each contain the same letter oE
the alphabet (O) for its second letter. In this instance, the computer recognizes that there is no distinguishing characteristics and proceeds to the next letter w~ich can distinguish at least one word on the list of possibilities from at least one other word listed thereon. In this manner, the computer eliminates needless questions. Once the correct word is selected, the program proceeds with the next word. Since the next word is represented by the digits "4663", the program will proceed in a similar manner as it had done for the word "gone".
The program next responds with a period for the punctuation command lper.
The above example contained two words which have an identical di~ital index in the TKSA system. The TKSA system is especially usefuI in that relatively few words having a length of six letters or longer have a TKSA digital index identical with that of another word in the data base. One reason for this, is that each vowel (a, e, i, o, u) ts represented by a unique key on the TOUCH-TONE telephone key pad.
PORTABLE WORDPROCESSOR
Referring to FigNre 3 in particular, there is shown a compact portable data transmission and access device generally 2S ~ desi~nated A. This de~ice comprises a telephone type key pad 14~adjacent a display screen 16. Within a housing 18 there is -~ a central processing unit 20, an appropriate data base, and list processing software which provide the function of computer 8 and data base 7 discussed in the embodiments above.
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A person using the portable key pad may input information using the key pad 14 by depressing appropriate keys. The display screen 16 displays the keyed inEormation in words produced by the computer. In the case of a TKSA digital string which represents more than one word, the display screen will display all word corresponding to the digital string, and eliminates incorrect words by the Boolean exclusion. In this way, the person using the portable key pad can ]cey words or the like without the use of a large typewriter type key pad.
In addition, a modem type telephone hoolc-up (not shown) may be provided on housing side 24. In this manner, a person may input data into ~he portable TKSA device, read the information input to be ce~tain that there are no mistakes and that the correct ~ord appears for every entry, and then the person may transmit the data to a central computer at a ~ifferent location. The portable device can also use a stanclard cable hook-up 22, located on housing side 24, to transmit information to, and receive information from, another computer.
The portable key pad 14 is especially useful for handicapped persons. For example, a deaf person could communicate at any telephone by an interactive system wherein key pad 14 is additionally provided with TOUCH-TONE decoder 26.
With this construction, a telephone may be coupled to a telephone ~ack 23 and TOUCH-TONE decoder 26. A user at a distant location may engage in a dialog with a deaf person using the key pad 14 and an electronic speech synthesis device (not shown) ~639'~
The key pad 14 utilizing the TKSA system along with a processing unit 20 may also be useful for persons who are blind in that less keys are involved, and also for persons who have difficulty controlling their hands or the like. Additionally, in the case of the blind, a braille printer means 28 may be provided with the key pad unit 14.
Appendices A through E form a part of this disclosure.
Appendix A is a demonstration program of a telephone spelling system and associated algorithm. Appendix B is a demonstration program oE a telephone directory s~stem and associated algori-thm. Appendix C is a sample data base :For khe demonstration proyram oE a telephone directory sys~m.
Appendix D is a sample data base for the demonstration program of the telephone spelling system. Appendix E is another sample data base using the spanish language for the demonstration program of the telephone spelling system.
While this invention has been described as having preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modification, uses and/or adaptations o~ the invention following in general the principle o~ the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains, and as may be applied to the essential features set forth, and fall within the scope of the invention ~ of the limits of the appended claims.
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JOHN DARGAN_ TELEPHONIC DATA ACCESS AND T~ANSMISSION SYSTEM
BACKGROUND OF THE ïNVENTION
The present invention relates to a telephonic data access and transmission system, and, more particularly, to a system for transmitting and accessing data through a standard - TOUCH-TONE telephone system utilizing a standard TOUCH-TONE
telephone set.
~; In the past, several systems have been proposed which allow data to be entered into a telephone TOUCH-TONE
set and which then transmit the data to a central computer or the like. It is typical for such systems to rely on coding schemes wherein strings of letters may be transmitted to the central computer through the TOUCH-TONE telephone set by depressing TOUC~-~ONE keys in such a manner that the central computer will be ahle to interpret the information transmitted.
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Such systems are desirable for use in conducting business transactions by phone without intervention between the caller and the data processing apparatus. For example, it is desirable to conduct banking by phone, to purchase commercial products by phone, place reservations on airlines or the like by phone and arrange ticketing. Further, it would be convenient for a telephone user to gain access to various informational clata bases or the like. For instance, it is desirable for a telephone user to get phone directory information.
Although it is desirable to transmit data and access data utilizing the TOUCH-TONE IDTMF) transmitter of the standard telephone set, systems devised by the prior art are inefficient because of the complicated coding schemes which are involved. Coding schemes have been necessary in the past because ~15 the standard telephone TOUCH-TONE key pad is designed to provide only ten or twelve distinct keys. In order to transmit letters, prior art systems have relied on coding schemes and translating devices to transmit information between the telephone set and the computer.
The standard TOUCH-TONE telephone set (transmitter) typically includes twelve buttons, or keys, disposed in a matrix of four horizontal rows by three vertical colu~ns. Each cf the keys has associated therewith two distinct frequencies: A
frequency chosen from a group ('A') of relatively low frequencies, corresponding to the row wherein the button is disposed; and a frequency selected from a group ('B') of relatively high frequencies, corresponding to the column wherein the button is disposed~ De-pression of a given key causes transmission of a dual tone multi frequency 5DTMF) signa. having frequency components of both the ~ 30 group A ~row) and group B (column) requencies associated with ;~ the disposition of the key in the matrix.
Each key of the TOUC~-TONE phone additionaily is enscribed with indicia such~as numerical designations (0 through 9) as well as alphabetic designations (A through Z) as shown in Figure 1.
The alphabetic characters "Z" and "Q" are not portrayed on the standard TOUCH-TONE set, but can be considered to be associated with th~e keys with the deslgnations 7 and 9 respectively.
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U.S. Patent 4,427,848 issued to Tsakanikas teaches a system for the transmission of alpha numeric data by use of a standard telephone set. The system provides a t:ranslation technique wherein alphabetic characterc are transmitted by de-pressing a designated key a number of times equal to the relative position of the inscription OL the character on the key, followed by the depression of a key on which the character is inscribed. A
return to the numeric mode may be effected by depression of a second designated key. Other translation schemes are discloced by Tsakanikas and are egually burdensome to a user.
U.S. Patent 4,500,751 issued to Darland et al, teaches a data communication system wherein a large number of remote terminals communicate with a central host terminal through telephone lines. The system contemplates the use o~ two or more twelve-key TOUCH-TONE key pads which are connect~d to the same inputs of a two tone signal generator. Key pads are differentiated when the group of keys in each key pad triggers a correspondins timer when the key is released. The timer then actuates a signal generator through one of its inputs to generate a tone that identifies which key pad is bein~ actuated when the key in that pad is released.
U.S. Patent ~,307,266 issued to Messina teaches a telephone communication apparatus for use by a handicapped person.
The system uses a code wherein the user enters the appropriate position for the letter of the alphabet to be communicated and a second entry is input to identify which one of the plurality of letters (or the number~ the user intenas to transmit.
U.S. Patent 4,012,599 issued to Méyer teaches a telephone communication systém for use by a deaf person. An ~30 ; encoding scheme is utilized wherein alphabetic characters are transmitted by activating at least two keys.
; V.S. Patent 3,381,275 issued to Tsakanikas, describes a telephonic data transmission system utilizing what is termed a twin depression translation technique. This system involves the ~35 simultaneous depression of a plu;rality of keys which produces a signal having ~requency characteristics, which may be discriminated from the pairs of frequencies generated in response to the deFression :, ~2~i39 j1~
of a single key Another example of a TOUCH-TONE to alphâ numerical translator is described in U.S. Patent No. 3,618,038 issued to Stein. This system utilizes what is known as the delayed depression translation technique, wherein depression of keys having different durations are discriminated.
In addition, other translation techniques whereby each alpha numeric symbol is represented by a specific sequence of DTMF signals with each character separated by a specific designated DTMF signal have been proposed. An example of such a transmission technique is described in Brumfield et al, Electronics, "Making a Data Terminal out of the TOUCH-TONE Telephone" McGraw Hill, July 3, 1980.
~s is apparent from the above discussion, systems taught by the prior art are slow, involve a codin~ scheme which is difflcult for a user to master, and are in general not practical for most ~eople to use.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a system for transmission of and access to data using a standard TOUCH-TONE phone without employing an encoding scheme for each alphabetic letter.
It is another object of the invention to apply the principle of Boolean exclusion (defined and exemplified below) to discriminate among data base entries indexed by numerals matching the letters designated on a standard TOUCH-TONE telephone key pad and to discriminate among separate entries with matchins inde~x numbers b~ the content of their corresponding informational fieldsO
It is another object of the invention to provide a system for transcribing a letter or string of letters wherein letters or strings of letters are keyed into a standard TOUCH-TONE telephone, relayed to a computer, and compared to indexed entries of a data base. The computer then responds with information desired by the user. I
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It is another object of the invention to provide a telephone directory system wherein a person's name or part of a person's name is keyed into a standard TOUCH-TONE telephone utilizing the alphabetic characters which are inscribed on the S T~UCH-TONE key pad. Signals generated from TOUCH-TONE keys are then airected to a central computer which can access a telephone directory data base, and a telephone number relating to the information keyed in by the user is given in response, typically by means of electronic voice synthesis.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a means for accessing data by telephone wherein a user may utilize the letters enscribed on~a standard TOUCH-TONE
telephone to key strings of letters without the use of a code scheme.
It is a further object cf the invention to provide a system for telephone communications which can be used by a deaf person and involves the use of a standard telephone key p~d without the use of an elaborate coding scheme.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a system for the telephonic access of data and transmission of data which is readily adaptable to standard computer hardware.
It is an an object of the invention to provide a system includins a large data base of information, such as an English language dictionary or an ordinary telephone book, that can be stored electronically in such a way that each entry could be retrieved by list processing software using an alphabetic conversion system for the telephone key pad buttons number 2, 3, 4~ 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9; and that the software would search for information using the basic sequence: request input from user, compile a list of possible entries; convey the entry if only one is present; otherwise, eliminate incorrect entries by Boolean ~ exclusion and convey the remaining correct entry; and that such ;~ a system would allow a human to interact directly with a central computer using only his standard TOUCH-TONE telephone.
5till another object of the invention is to provide a telephone key pad spelling system that requires only one button to be pushed for each letter.
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Still another object of the present invention is to provide a telephone key pad spelling system which is easy to learn and is simpler to use than a standard typewriter.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a word processing apparatus that is adapted so a handicapped person could readily input data with one hand or with only one finger.
According to one broad aspect of the present inven-tion, there is provided a method of obtaining a desired data base entry in a computer system including a keyboard means linked to a data base, which includes diEferentiating matched data base entries obtainecl by electrical signals t.ransmitted to the data base by said keyboard means which transmits indicia knowledge to a user and accesses the data base wherein each key of said keyboard represents a plurality of indicia and each key is capable of producing a unique electrical signal comprising the steps of:
a) selecting a key or sequence of keys representing an indicia or string of indicia which is knowledgeable to the user; a) activating said key or sequence of keys selected;
c~ producing a signal or sequence of signals corresponding to said key or sequence of keys activated;
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d) comparing said signal or sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one knowledgeable indicia or string of indicia associated therewith;
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e) selecting from said data base all indexed data entries rnatching said produced signal or sequence of signals and compiling all of said entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals into a list of possibilities wherein at least two data base entries are included on said list of possibilities;
f) analyzing all of said data entries on said list of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first indicia of at least one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes from at least one corresponding indicia of at least one other of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
g) querying the user at least a Eirst tlme regarding said distinguishing indicia;
h) said user responding to at least said first query;
i) processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
j) informing the user of the desired data entry.
According to another broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of informing a user of a telephone number for a desired entity via an automated directory assistance system including a TOUCH-TO~E type telephone keying means li.nked to a data base having a plurality of data en-tries each corresponding to an entity listed in a telephone directory and differentiating means for distinguishing matched data entries obtained by ~2~39'~
activating only a single key of said TOUCH-TONE keying means per letter representing a data entry desired wherein said keying means transmits an electrical signal to said data base and each key of said TOUCH-TONE keying means represents a plurality of letters and is capable of producing only one unique electrical signal comprising the steps of:
a) selecting a key or sequence of keys representing a letter or series of letters of an entity for which the telephone number is desired;
b) activating said key or sequence of keys selected;
c) producing a signal or sequence oE signals corresponding to said key or sequence o:E keys activated;
cl) compar.ing said sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one letter or series of letters associated therewith;
e) selecting from said data base all indexed data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals and compiling all of said data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals into a list of possibilities wherein at least two data entries are included on said list of possibilities;
f) analyzing all of said data entries on said list : ~ of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first letter of at least one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes .~./6C
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g) querying the user at least a first time regarding said distinguishing letter;
h) said user responding to at least said first query;
i) processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
j) informing the user of the telephone number associated with said data entry desired.
~ ccording to yet another broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus Eor obtaining a desired daka entry and differentiating matched data entries obtained by electrical signals transmitted to a data base via a keyboard transmitting means which transmits indicia knowledgeable to a user and accesses the data base wherein each key of the keyboard transmitting means represents a plurality of indicia and each key is capable of producing only one unique electrical signal comprising:
a) means for keying in an indicia or sequence of indicia knowledgeable to a user;
b) means for producing a signal or sequence of signals corresponding to the indicia or sequence of indicia knowledgeable to a user;
c) means for transmitting the signal or sequence of signals produced to a data base;
d) means for comparing the signal or sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one knowledgeable indicia or string of indicia associated therewith;
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f) means for analyzing all of said data entries on said list of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first indicia of one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes from at least one indicia of at least one other of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
g) means for querying the user at least a first t.ime regarding said distinguishing indicia;
h) means for enabling the user to respond to at least said first query;
i) means for processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
j) means for informing the user of the desired data entry.
Various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects, attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive .~/6E
~i3~3~7'j matter in which preferred embodiments oE -the invention are illustrated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TnE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:
FIGURE 1 is a schematic view showing a remote TGUCH-TONE telephone connected to a central data base.
FIGURE 2 shows the general algorithm of the system of the present invention.
FIGURE 3 is a side elevational view of a mini word processor according to the invention.
FIGURE 4 is a top plan view of A mini word processor according to the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF T~E PREFERRED IMBODIMENT
U.S. Patent 4,500,751 to Darland et al and U.S. Patent 4/427,848 to Tsakanikas show various known equipment for connecting telephones to computers or the like.
Referring to the drawings in particular, the invention embodied therein utilizes a TOUCH-TONE telephone set 2 including a TOUCH-TONE telephone pad 4 at remote station generally designated R and telephone lines or the ':
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through telephone line 6 and include a computer or other data processing apparatus 8 and a TOUCH-TONE decoder 11 for receiving the DTMF signals from the remote station R
and generating a corresponding data stream that is readable by the computer ~.
The system of the present invention is based on the use of a standard TO~CH-TONE key pad 4 whereby, unlike prior art systems, letters are transmitted by pressing one key for the one letter desired. Strings of letters or words are transmitted by pressing sequences of keys wherein each letter of the string of letters or each letter of the word is transmitted by pressing the key bearing that letter's designation. Specifically, any one of the letters A, B or C may be transmitted by depressing the "2" key. In this way, all of the letters A -through Z may be transmitted by activating one of the keys ~ throu~h 9 of the standard TOUCH-~ONE -telephone key pad - all -the letters ~ thro~gh Z
being presented by only eight unique keys. It will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that any key pad transmitting device can be used and adapted for various alaphabets of various languages.
Each word or letter string i5 delimited from the next by depressing a designated spacebar key. In the pre~erred embodiment the zero/operator key is the spacebar/
delimiter key.
Table 1 shows the correlation between the letter a user intends and the key depressed. Since only eight keys are used for the twenty-six letters of the alphabet, the keys represented by "1", "*", and "#" are free for other uses, including the transmission of a simple code to activate the keys for number designations and punctuation.
In this manner, all of the keys of a traditional typewriter are represented in a standard TOUCH-TONE telephone key pad as used in the present invention (Table III).
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W, X, Y or Z 9 ~ord delimit key/sp~cebar 0 The present invention relies on list processing soft-ware, an appropriate data base for the specific use intended, and an efEicient sorting routine, based on the length of words and the ~ configuration of letters, which ailows the information in the data base to be quickly accessed. As best seen in Figure 2, strings of letters keyed into a telephone key pad a transmit DTMF signals by telephone line or the like 6 to a computer 8. It should be noted that this invention also contemplates the use of a telephone key pad 4 at the same location as computer 8. The signals are then converted by a TOUCH-TONE decoder or the like 11 to digital signals intellisible by the computer 8. The signals are then compared within the computer to a data base 7 having a multiplicity of indexed informational entrles~ If two or more indexed entries match the ~25 keyed numerical sequence, the computer eliminates incorrect entries through Boolean exclusion. The computer then responds with the informational entry using electronic voice synthesis.
As is apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, the above system has numerous applications of which only a small portion are presented infra. One of the more significant appli-cations is directory assistance. The description below illustrates Boolean exclusion as embodied in this invention.
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Present methods of accessing telephone information via telephone depend on an operator and a computer data base wherein the operator is asked to give the telephone number oE a specific person having a last name, first name or first initial, a residence or place of business and a locality at which the residence or place of business is located. The application of this system to automate directory assistance would allow a person having a TOUC~-TONE telephone to gain direct access to information stored in the data base by using a standard TOUCH-TONE phone.
The telephone directory system contemplated by the invention relies on the telephone data access and data transmission system described above. In particular, a user may dial the number for the telephone directory system and will receive instructions from a standard voice synthesis device which requests the user to input six letters corresponding to the last name for which a number is required. For example, the caller may be adaressed by an electronically synthesized voice which states "You have reached directory assistance. This service can assist you if you will type in the first six letters of the person's last name using your telephone key pad." The user then inputs the first six letters of the last name using the standard telephone key pad. For example, the name Smith would be transmitted by depressing the sequence of keys correspondence to the individual keys having the numbers "764~4" inscribed on them. The caller then is addressed by a synthesized voice which may say "Thank you. What is the first letter o the first name?" The user will then depress the key with ~ a 'i5" inscribed on it corresponding to the letter "J". Next, the ;~ synthesized voice says "Thank you. What are the first three letters of the locality?" The user then may input "275" which represents the first- three letters of the locality of "Arlington". ~ext, the synthesized voice will state "l'hank you. What is the two letter state code?" At this point, the user may input "82" representing the state code "VA" or Virginia. The computer 8 at the central terminal or host station H will then compile_a list of all 3~5 relevant ~ es - the digits entered by the caller are compared with the indexed data base through means of an efficient sorting routine and a list of all entries which match those twelve digits is compiled.
Ne~t, if more than five possibilities are found in the data base, then Boolean exclusion is used to reduce number of possibilities. Boolean exclusion is herein defined as the method of identifyins properties of data base entries, querrying the user in regard to the correct property, and eliminating all entries having the incorrect property (see Table II for a list of typical questions). With five or less possibilities, program control goes immediately to the instructions which release the appropriate phone number.
When more than five entries exist which conElict in the telephone directory data base, the caller is queried as to which letter was intended. For instance "Does the first name begin with the letter J?" The caller is expected to press l'N"
for No and "Y" for Yes. The list of possibilities is then reduced by eliminating a~_entries with non-matching first initials.
If there are still more than five possibilities, the programm checks to see if more than one locality is represente~
among the entries in the list of possibilities. If more than one locality is represented among the entries, the caller is asked which locality was in~ended. For instance "There are now forty-five possibilities. Is the locality Arlington?" The prosram then reduces the list of possibilities by eliminating all entries with non-matching localities.
The program then checks to see if more than one last name is represented among the entries in the list of possibilities.
The caller than may be asked which last name was intended. For instance "There are now twenty possibilities. Is the last name Smith?" The program then reduces the list of possibilities by eliminating all entries with non-matching last names.
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Typical Boolean Exclusion Questions Did you intend X?
; Did you mean X?
X?
Is the X-characteristic Y?
Does X contain Y?
Does X exc].ude Y?
May items cost.ing more than X be excluded?
Is the amount of X lower than Y-amount?
Is X's occupation Y?
Does X produce Y?
Is X listed on the New York Stock Exchange?
Is X in Y-locality?
Is X the first letter of Y?
Did you mean X in the context of Y?
~: Does X provide Y-serivce?
Is X the manufacturer of Y?
Continue?
Go on?
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In sOme cases, even after the above, there are still more than one data base entries that match the entry having the number which the user requests. In this case, first names must be used to reduce the possibilities. This step begins by Eirst reducing the list of possibilities by removing all entries whose first name is represented in the phone directory by only one initial (the "singlets") and placing them in a separate list.
At this juncture, the twelv digit; code number originally input by the user need no longer be used. The program deletes the ~welve diyit code number from the list of possibilities at this juncture. Twelve digit code numbers are now replaced by new code numbers of variable length representing the fist name of each person on the list of possibilities. For instance, Ann Smith would be represented by "266" corresponding to the letters ANN. At this point the user can be requested to input the person's first name, and the list of possibilities reduced to only those corresponding to that name.
When the list of possibilities is Eive or less, the pro~ram may begin as~ing the user which person on the list oE
possibilities is the pexson Eor which a number is deslred. The synthesized voice will query the user as to which oE the remaining possibilities is the person for which a number is desired. The user will select the appropriate name with appropriate address by pressing the "Y" key or the "N" key.
If all other entries on the list of possibilities have been previously eliminated, the proyram then checks whether the list of previously segregated entries whose Eirst name is represented by initial only. The program then lists the remaining names only haviny a first initial associated therewith.
If the user has still not ound the number which is desired, the program uses synthetic speech to inform the caller o the lack of success and suggests a "help" number for further assistance.
A diagram located in the appendices portrays the-procedure discussed above.
Although the example of the telephone directory assistance system discussed above terminates the process of boolean exclusion when the list of possibilities contains five or less entries, it would be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art to continue the process of boolean exclusion until there is only one item remaining on the list of possibilities.
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TELEPHONE KEY PAD SPELLING ALGORITHM (TKSA) The system of the present invention is well suited for use in wordprocessing. Using only twelve keys of a standard TOUCH-TONE telephone set, a person usins the system of the ~5 present invention has the equivalent of a full typewriter wordprocessor i at his or her disposal. Unlike systems taught by the prior art, the system of the present invention is actually simpler to use than an ordinary typewriterO Referring now to Figure ~ in particular, the telephone key pad spelling algorithm is shown.
This system relies on a TOUCH-TONE telephone set 2 having a TOUCH-TONE key pad 4 connected by telephone lines or the like to a host station H having a computer ~. The computer 8 may be connected to the telephone line 6 by TOUCH-TO~E decoder 11 through the telephone lines to remote station R where the telephone set 2 is located. Alternatively, computer 8 may be directly hooked to the telephone set 2 at same location as the telephone set 2.
A person practicing the TKSA system of the present invention may use the TOUCH-TONE telephone set 2 by using the TOUCH-TONE keys 2 through 9 to input the twenty-six letters of the alphabet. As seen in Table III, punctuation for the TKSA
system may be input into the TOUCH-TONE telephone key pad by keying a "1" and then an abbreviation for the punctuation system desired. As seen in Table IV special commands such as "backspace"
2S and the like may be input into the TKSA system by keying a "1"
and then a suitable abbreviation for the special command. Other wordprocessing commands would be added in a similar manner as needed for a particular application. ~umbers may be input into the system by using the number sisn "#" followed by the appropriate number. The zero key "0" or "operator" key may be used as a word delimiter key or space bar.
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SEQUENCE OF KEYS "1'l AND COMMAND PUNCTUATION DESIRED
ABBREVIATION
1737 lper period 1266 lcom comma 1752. lsla slash mark 1783 lque question mark 1392 lexc exclamation point 1736 lsem . semicolon 0 1265 lcol colon r 1276 lapo apostrophe 1497 lhyp hyphen l786 lquo quote sign i 17$8 lplu plu9 sign '.5 1768 lpou pound sign~ e.g.
,~ 1365 ldol dollar sign 1728 lpct percent sign : 1267 lamp ampersand 1285 lbul bullet :'0 1673 lope open parenthesis : 1256 lclo close parenthesis : 1378 lequ equal sign 1772 lspa spacebar :1546 llin line feed 1738 lcar carriage return 1822: l:tab tab : 1222 lbac backspace .
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NUMBER OF "1" AND COMMAND COMMAND DESIRED
KEY ABBREVIATION
1372 lera erase-backspace (erases previous word) 1686 lnum number (prompts: "input numb~r") 1533 lkee keep file (prompts: "input keep file name") 1346 lfin find file (prompts: "input find-file name") 1639 lnew new paragraph 1234 lbeg begin again (erases screen) 1363 lend end ~prompts: "return to operating system?") 1233 ladd add new word (prompts: "first letter" then "Intend A?"
"Intend B?"; "second letter"
"Intend J?" "Intend K?" etc.) A person using the ~KSA system is first prompted to input a word. Upon receiving the keyed digits, the program first checks the word to see if the word begins with the number 1, indicating punctuation or a special command. Next, the program uses an efficient sorting routine to select the subset of the main data base that will contain the word corresponding to the keyed digits. If the word was not found in the main data base, as in the case of words with matching digits, then a sorting routine is used to select the subset of the matching words data base that would contain the word corresponding to the input digits and the correct word is identified through Boolean exclusion.
In an alternate arrangement, the user could key in a series of words and assist the computer in verifying each correct word through the process of Boolean exclusion at a later point in time.
6~3 For e~ample, if a person using the TKSA system wishes to write the statement "I have gone home" the following keys are input in-to the TKSA system: 4-0-4-2-8-3-0-4-6-6-3-0-4-6-6-3-0.
Having received the digits keyed by the user, the computer searches the data base and returns the corresponding entries, "I have gone home~'.
The foregoing exemplative text is especially interesting in that it contains two words which have identical TKSA numerical expressions. That is "gone" and ~'home" are both represented by "~663" in ~he TKS~ system and therefore, cannot be clisttnguished from each other by the computer. The computer will proceed to prLnt the tex~, printing all the words that have a unique TKSA number. For example, the computer will print "I" in that the "4" key represents the letters "G, H, and I" and since "I" is the only one letter word represented by the "4" ~ey, the computer will print "I". When the computer reaches the word which i6 represented by the digits "4663", the computer eliminates incorrect entries by Boolean exclusion.
For instance the computer will ask? "Is G the first letter of the word you intended? "Y" or "N". Alternati~ely, the computer could ask: "Is H the first letter of the word you intended? "Y"
or "N". In the instance of the TKSA number "4663" at least seven words in the English language correspond thereto and include the following: GONE, GOOD, GOOF, HOME, HONE, ~IOOD and XOOF. In the instance where the computer asks: "Is G the ~ first letter of the word you intended? "Y" or "N", the operator ; of ~he wordprocessor will respond "Y" if he/she desires GONE.
Subsequently, using the operator response, the progxam will eliminate HOME, HONE, HOOD, and HOOF, from the list of possibilities. GOOD, GONE and GOOF Nill remain on the list of possibilities. The computer will then ask: "Is O the third letter of the word you intended? "Y" or "N". The operatox will 3~3~
respond "N" if he/she desires GONE. The proyram will then eliminate GOOD and GOOF and convey the word GONE. As in the case of GOOD, GONE, and GOOF, each contain the same letter oE
the alphabet (O) for its second letter. In this instance, the computer recognizes that there is no distinguishing characteristics and proceeds to the next letter w~ich can distinguish at least one word on the list of possibilities from at least one other word listed thereon. In this manner, the computer eliminates needless questions. Once the correct word is selected, the program proceeds with the next word. Since the next word is represented by the digits "4663", the program will proceed in a similar manner as it had done for the word "gone".
The program next responds with a period for the punctuation command lper.
The above example contained two words which have an identical di~ital index in the TKSA system. The TKSA system is especially usefuI in that relatively few words having a length of six letters or longer have a TKSA digital index identical with that of another word in the data base. One reason for this, is that each vowel (a, e, i, o, u) ts represented by a unique key on the TOUCH-TONE telephone key pad.
PORTABLE WORDPROCESSOR
Referring to FigNre 3 in particular, there is shown a compact portable data transmission and access device generally 2S ~ desi~nated A. This de~ice comprises a telephone type key pad 14~adjacent a display screen 16. Within a housing 18 there is -~ a central processing unit 20, an appropriate data base, and list processing software which provide the function of computer 8 and data base 7 discussed in the embodiments above.
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A person using the portable key pad may input information using the key pad 14 by depressing appropriate keys. The display screen 16 displays the keyed inEormation in words produced by the computer. In the case of a TKSA digital string which represents more than one word, the display screen will display all word corresponding to the digital string, and eliminates incorrect words by the Boolean exclusion. In this way, the person using the portable key pad can ]cey words or the like without the use of a large typewriter type key pad.
In addition, a modem type telephone hoolc-up (not shown) may be provided on housing side 24. In this manner, a person may input data into ~he portable TKSA device, read the information input to be ce~tain that there are no mistakes and that the correct ~ord appears for every entry, and then the person may transmit the data to a central computer at a ~ifferent location. The portable device can also use a stanclard cable hook-up 22, located on housing side 24, to transmit information to, and receive information from, another computer.
The portable key pad 14 is especially useful for handicapped persons. For example, a deaf person could communicate at any telephone by an interactive system wherein key pad 14 is additionally provided with TOUCH-TONE decoder 26.
With this construction, a telephone may be coupled to a telephone ~ack 23 and TOUCH-TONE decoder 26. A user at a distant location may engage in a dialog with a deaf person using the key pad 14 and an electronic speech synthesis device (not shown) ~639'~
The key pad 14 utilizing the TKSA system along with a processing unit 20 may also be useful for persons who are blind in that less keys are involved, and also for persons who have difficulty controlling their hands or the like. Additionally, in the case of the blind, a braille printer means 28 may be provided with the key pad unit 14.
Appendices A through E form a part of this disclosure.
Appendix A is a demonstration program of a telephone spelling system and associated algorithm. Appendix B is a demonstration program oE a telephone directory s~stem and associated algori-thm. Appendix C is a sample data base :For khe demonstration proyram oE a telephone directory sys~m.
Appendix D is a sample data base for the demonstration program of the telephone spelling system. Appendix E is another sample data base using the spanish language for the demonstration program of the telephone spelling system.
While this invention has been described as having preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modification, uses and/or adaptations o~ the invention following in general the principle o~ the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains, and as may be applied to the essential features set forth, and fall within the scope of the invention ~ of the limits of the appended claims.
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A~. ' '' ' ' ~ tj397~j 971 tPYGMlES) )) g~31 991 (DEFUN TREM~ER (LAM8DA (U~J LST) 10~1 (tNULL LST) NIL) 1011 ttEO oaJ (t`ADAR LST)) 102~ tCDR LST) ) 1031 tCONS tCAR LST) (TREMBER OBJ ~CDR LST))) )) 1051 ~DEFUN DRUM~ER (LAMSDA tOaJ LST) 106t t(NULL LST) NIL) 1071 ((EQUAL tUNPACK OBJ) (UNPACK (CAAR LST))) 1081 (CDR L6T) ) 109~ tCONS ~CAR LST~ ~DRUM~ER DDJ tCDR LST))) )) ~ 101 1111 (DEFUN SECOND-REALM (LAM~DA NIL
112~ (COND
113~ ((TKSA-MEM~ER NEW-ADDtTION TUOS) 1141 (COND
llSt ttEO tCAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR tCDR IGUANAS))) l16J (LASSO-UORDS) ) 117t ttNOT (EO (CAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)) tCAR tCDR IGuANAs)))) lla~ (SETQ IGUANAS (APPEND IGUANAS tCDR NEW-ADDITION))) 1191 tSETO ~ATC~ED-T~06 tAPPEND MATCHED-TWOS (LIST IGUANAS))>
120~ tSETO TWOS tDRUM8ER (CAR NEW-ADDITION) TWOS)) 121t tLASSO-WORDS) ) ) ) 122t ((NOT (TKSA-MEMDER NEW-ADDITION TWOS)) 1231 (SETQ TWOS (APPEND TW05 (LIST NEW-ADDITION))) 1241 tLASSO-WORDS) ~
125s (T 'SECOND-REALM-ERROR) ) )) 1211 ~DEFuN rH IRD-REALM (LAMUDA NIL
12t-31 (COND
12gl ((TKSA-MÆMaER NEW-ADDITION THREES) 1301 tCOND
131~ ((EQ tCAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS))) 1321 tLASS~-WORDS) ) 1331 ((NOT tEQ tCAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)) tCAR tCDR IGUANAS)))) 1341 tSETd IGUANA9 tAPPEND IGUANAS (CDR NE~-ADDITION))) 13SI (SETQ MATCHED-THREES (APPEND MATCHED-THREES tLIST IGUANA
136t (SETQ THREES (DRUMaER (CAR NEW-ADDITION) THREES)) 1371 (LASSO-WORDS) ) ) ) 13t31 ((NOT (TKSA-MEMBER NEW-ADDITION THREES)) 1391 (SETO THREES tAPPEND THREES (LIST NEW-ADDITION))) 1401 (LASSO-WORD5) 3 1411 (T 'THIRD-REALM-ERROR) ) I) 142~
1~31 tDEFUN FOURTH REALM (LAMaDA NIL
1441 (COND
Iq51 ttTKSA-MEMSER NEW-ADDITION FOURS) 1461 tCOND
1471 t(EQ (CAR (CDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS))) Iq81 (LASSO-WORDS) ) 1491 ~tNOT tEQ tCAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)) tCAR tCDR lGUANAS)))) 1501 (SETQ IGUANA6 (APPEND IGUANAS (CDR NEW-ADDITION))) tSETQ nATCHEV-FOURS tAPPEND MATCHED-FOURS tLlST lliUANAS) 1~21 (SETO FOUR9 tDRUM6ER (CAR NEW-ADDITION) FOURS)~
1531 tLA860-WORDS) ) ) ) ~ ttNOT tTK8A-~EMaER NEW-ADDITION FOUR9)) 155t tSETO FOURS tAPPEND FOURS tLIST NEW-ADDITION)>) 1561 tLASSO-WORDS) ) 1571 tT FOURTH-REALM-ERROR) ) )) ~a, 1~91 SDEFUN FIFTH-REALM tLAMaDA NIL
1601 tCOND
1611 ~(TKSA-~EMDER NEW-ADDITION FIVES) 1621 (COND
1631 ((EQ tCAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)~ tCAR tCDR IGUANAS))) 16~1 (LASSO-WORDS) ) 16~1 t(NOT tEQ (CAR (CDR NEW-ADDtTlON)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS~
1661 (SETQ IGUANAS tAPPEND IGUANAS (CDR NEW-ADDIT10~))) ~y g.
s ~ ~
1671 ~SETO ~ATCHED-FIVES (APPEND ~ATC11ED-FIVES (LIST l~UANAS) 16S~ (SETQ FIVES ~DRU~ER tCAR NEW-ADDITION) FIVES)) 1691 (LASSO-WORDS) ) ~ ) I70: ~NOT (TKSA-ME~BER NEW-ADDITION FIVES)) 171~ (SE-rO FIVES (APPEND FIVES (Ll s r NEW-ADDITION))) 1721 (LASSO-WORDS) ) l731 (T FIFTH-REAL~-ERROR) ) )~
17~
17~s ~DEFUN SIXTH-REAL~ (LA~DA NIL
l761 ~COND
177: ~TKSA-~E~BER NE~-ADDITION SIXES~
1781 (COND
179: ~EU (CAR (CDR NE~-ADDlTlON)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS))) IBO~ (LASSO-WORDS) ) 1611 ((NOT (EO (CAR (CDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS)))) la2s (SETO SGUANAS (APPEND IGUANAS (CDR NEW-ADDITION))) 1~3: (SETQ MATCHED-SIXES ~APPEND MATCHED-SIXES ~LIST 16UANAS)`
1~41 (SETO SI~ES ~DRuMaER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) SI~ES)) las: ~LASSO-WORD5) ) ) ) 1861 ~NOT (TKSA-~E~BER NEW-ADDITION SIXES)) la71 ~SETO SlXES (APPEND SI~ES (LIST NEW-ADDITION))) Iaa: (LASSO-WORDS) ) 1~91 ~T SIXTH-REALM-ERROR) ) )) 1911 ~DEFUN SEVENTH-REALM (LAMBDA NIL
1~2: (COND
1931 ~(TKSA-MEMDER NEW-ADDITION SEVE~S) 19~1 ~COND
1951 (~EO (CAR (CDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGLIANAS))) 196s ~LAS60-WORDS) ) 1971 ttNOT ~EQ ~CAR ~CDR NEU-ADDITION)~ ~CAR ~CDR IGUANAS)))) 19S1 ~SETQ IGUANAS ~APPEND IGUANA5 tCDR NEW-ADDITION))) 1991 ~5ETQ ~ATCHED-SE~ENS ~APPEND MATC~ED-5E~ENS ~LIST 16UANA5))) 2001 tSETQ 8EVENS ~DRUMaER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) SE~ENS)) 2011 ~L~SSO-WORD9) ) ~ ) 2021 ~NOT ~TK8A-~EM~ER NEW-ADDITION SE~ENS)) 2031 ~SETQ SEVEN6 ~APPEND SEVENS ~LIST NEW-ADDITION))~
20~1 ~LASSO-UORD6) ) 20~1 ~T SEVENTH-REALn-ERROR) ) )) 2071 ~EEUN EIGHTH-REAL~ ~LAMBDA NlL
2081 ~CONO
2091 ~(TKSA-M~naER NEW-ADDITION EIGHTS) 2101 ~COND
211s ~EQ ~CAR ~CDR NEW-ADDITION)) ~CAR ~CDR IGUANA5))) 2121 ~LAS50-WORDS) ) 2131 ~NOT ~EQ tCAR ~CDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGUANA5)))) 2141 ~SETQ IGUANA5 (APPEND IGUANA5 tCDR NEW-ADDITION))) 21SI (SETQ ~ATCHED-EIGHTS ~APPEND nATCHED-ElGHTS (LIST IGuANAS))) 2161 ~SETQ EIGHT9 ~DRUMaER ~CAR NEU-ADDITION) EIGHTS)) 217~ ~LASSO-WORDS~ ) ) ) 2161 ~(NOT ~TKSA-ME~BER NEU-ADDITION EIGHTS)) 2l~s (8ETO ElGHTS ~APPEND EIGHT6 ~LIST NEW-ADDITION))) 2201 ~LASSO-WORD5) ) 221s ~T E16HTH-REALn-ERROR) ) )) 222~
2231 ~DEF~N NINTH-REALM (LAMBDA NIL
22~1 ~CO~D
22~5 ~(TK5A-nEMaER NEW-ADDITION NINES) 226~ ~COND
227s 1 (EO ~CAR (CDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS))) 22~s (LASSO-WORDS) ) 229Y ~(NOT (EQ (CAR (COR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR ~CDR IGUANA5)))) 2301 ~SETQ 16UANAS (APPEND IGUANAS ~CDR NEW-ADDITION))) 231~ (SETQ MATCHED-NINES (APPEND ~ATCHED-NINES ~LIST IGUANAS))) 2~2s (SETO NINES (DRUM~ER (CAR NEU-ADDITION) NINE5)) 2331 (LASSO-WORDS) I ) ) 2341 ~(NOT (TKSA-ME~BER NEW-ADDITION NINES)) J~L
~3 ~ ~i3 ~7~ ~
235s ~SETQ NINES tAPPEND NINES (LlSr NEW-ADDITION)I) 2361 ~UASSO WORDS) ) 237~ ~T NINTH-REAL~-ERROR) ) )) 238~ .
239: (DEFUN ~ULTIPLE-CHECK-T~OS ~LA~DA NIL
2~0~ EMBER WORD IGUANAS) 2411 tLASSO-WORDB) ) 2~21 ~NOT (ME~BER WORD IGIJANAS)) 2~31 (SET~ IGUANA5 ~APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST ~ORD))) 244~ (SETQ MATCHED-TWOS ~APPEND MATCHED-TWOS ~LIST IGUANAS))) 2~ SETQ ~ATCHED-TU05 ~DRU~BER ~CAR NEW-ADD}TION) ~ATCHED-TW05)) 2~61 ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2471 ~T ERROR-IN-~ULTIPLE-CHECK-TWOS) )) 2~8~
249~ ~DEFUN ~ULTIPLE-CHECK-THREES ~LAMBDA NIL
250~ ~(MEMBER ~ORD IGUANAS) 2SII ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2g2t ~tNOT ~ME~BER WORD IGUANAS)) 2531 (SETQ IGUANAS (APPEND IGUANAS tLIST WORD))) 2541 <SETQ ~ATCHED-THREES ~APPEND MATCHED-THREES ~LIST IGUANAS))) 25~1 ~SETQ ~ATCHED-THREES ~DRunBER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) nATCHED-THREES)) 2S61 ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2~7~ ~T ERROR-IN-~ULTIPLE-CHECK-THREES~ )~
2~1 259~ ~DEFUN ~ULTIPLE-CHECK-FOURS ~LAMBDA NIL
2601 ~tME~BER WORD IGUANAS) 2611 ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 262~ ~NOT ~MEM~ER WORD IGUANAS)) 263~ ~SETQ IGUANAS ~APPEMD IGUANAS ~LIST WORD))) 26~1 ~SETQ MATCHED-FOURS ~APPEND MArCHED-FOURS ~LIST IGUANAS))) 26~1 t5ETQ ~ATCHEI)-FOURS ~DRUMBER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) MATCHED-FOURS)) 2661 ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2671 ~T ~ERROR-IN-MULTIPLE-CIJECK-FOURS) )) 26~1 2691 tDEFUN ~ULTIPLE-CHECK-FIVES ~LAMDDA NIL
2701 ~MEMDER WORD IGUANAS) 27~1 ~LAS5L-WORDS) ) ~`
2721 ~tNOT (MEMDER ~ORD IGUANAS)) 2731 ~SETQ IGUANAS ~APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST WORD))) 2741 ~SETQ MATCHED-FIVES ~APPEND MATCHED-FIVES ~LIST IGUANAS))) ~7SI ~SETQ MATCHED-FIVE5 ~DRUMBER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) nATCHED-FIVES)) 2761 ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2771 ~T ~ERROR-IN-MULTIPLE-CHECK-FIVES) )) 278~
2791 ~DEFUN ~ULTIPLE-CHECK-SIXES ~LAMBDA NIL
2801 C~ME~BER WORD IGUANAS) 2Gll (LASSO-WORDS) ) 2S2s ~NOT <MEMBER WORD IGUANAS)3 2631 ~SETQ IGUANAS ~APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST WORD))) 2G4~ ~SETQ MATCHFD-SIXES ~APPEND nATCHED-SIXES ~LIST IGUANAS))) 2GS~ ~SETQ nATCHED-SlXE5 ~DRU~BER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) MATCHED-SIXES)) 2g61 ~LASSO-WOROS) ) 207~ ~T ERROR-IN-~ULTIPLE-CHECK-SIXES) )) 28~
289t tDEFUN MULTIPLE-CHECK-SEVENS ~LAnBDA NIL
290~ ~ME~BER WORD IGUANAS) 2911 ~LASSO-WORDS~ ) 292t ~NOT ~MEMBER WORD IGUANAS)) 293~ ~SETO IGUANA5 ~APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST WORD))) 29~ ~SETQ ~ATCHED-SEVEN6 (APPEND nATCHED-5EVENS (LIST IGUANAS))) 295~ ~SETQ nATCHED-SEVENS ~DRUMBER (CAR NEW-ADDITION) nATCHED-SEVENS)) 296~ ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2971 ~T ERROR-lN-nULTlPLE-CHEC~-SEVENS) )) 29~
299~ (DEFUN MULTIPLE-CHECK-EIGHTS ~LAMBDA NIL
3001 ~MEMBER WORD IGUANAS) 301~ lLASSO-WORDS) ) 302~ ~NOT ~nEMBER WORD IGUANAS)) 303~ ~SETQ IGUANA5 ~APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST ~ORD)~) r ;;z 4 i39~l:3 30'1l (SE'rO ~A'rCUEl)-ElGNrS (APPEND M~rCNED-ElCH'rS lLlST IGUA~AS~)) 30~1 ~SE'lO ~ATC~ED-EIGHr5 ~DRUMUER (CAR NEW-ADDITION) rlA'rCHED-EIGHrS)) 3061 ~LA5SO-WOR~S) ) 307~ (T 'E~OR- IN-~ULTlPLE-CNECK-ElGH'rS~ )~
30~ ~
3091 (DEFUN MULTIPLE-CHECK-NINES (LAMDDA NIL
3~0~ EM~ER UORD IGUANAS) 311~ (LA650-WORDS) >
312~ ((NOT ~EMDER WORD IGUANA5)) 313s (SETQ IGUANAS (APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST WORD))) 3141 ~SETQ ~ATCHED-NINES ~APPEND nATCHED-NlNES ~LIST IGUANAS))) 3132 ~SETQ ~ATCHED-NINES ~DRUMBER ~CAR NEW-ADDIT.ION) ~ATCHED-NINES)) 316t tLASSO-WORDS) ) 317~ ~T 'ERROR-IN-~ULTIPLE-CHECK-NINES) )) 3la, 319~ ~DEFUN PRINT-THlS ~LAM6DA ~LST) 320~ ~(NULL LST) 3211 ~PRINT ~ASCIl 32)) ) 322: ~PRINI ~CAR LST)) 323~ ~(NOT (EQ (ASCI} ~) (CAR LST))) 324: ~PRINI (ASCII 32)) 32S~ ~PRINT-THIS (CDR LST~) ) 3261 t(EQ (ASCII a) (CAR LST)) 3271 ~PRINT-THIS ~CDR LST)) ) )) 32~
3291 (DEFUN EXCLAMATION (LA~BDA NIL
330: (PRINI ~ASCII ~)) 3311 ~PRINI (ASCII 33)) 3321 (PRINI ~A6C11 32)) 3332 (PRINI ~ASCII 32)) )) 33~t 335~ ~DEFUN DOU6LE-QUOTE-~ARl< ~LAMDDA NIL
336: ~PRINI ~ASCII S)l 3371 ~PRINl ~ASCII 34)) 3381 ~PRINl ~ASCII 32)) 3392 ~PRIN1 tASCII 32)) )) 3~01 3411 (DEFUN NU~6ER-9YMDOL (LAMDDA NIL
3~21 (PRINI (A5C11 8~) 343~ ~PRIN1 ~A5CII 35)) 3442 (PRINl ~ASCII 32)) 34Sl ~PRINl ~A6CI1 32 347~ ~DEFUN SE~ICOLON ~LA~BDA NIL
348~ (SETQ WORD (LIST (ASCII a) (ASCII 39))) 3491 ~LASSO-WORDS~ ~) 3311 (DEFUN QUESTION-~ARK ~LA~DA NIL
3S2~ (PRINI ~ASCII a)) 3~31 (PRINl (A6CII 63)) 3S41 (PRINl (A6C11 32)) 33Sl ~PRINl tASCII 32)) )) 3~6~
3~71 ~DEFUN PERIOD ~LA~DDA NIL
3SOl ~SETQ UORD (LIST ~ASCIt a) (ASCII 46~ ~A6C11 32))) 3~91 (LASSO-~ORDS) )) 3611 (DEFUN con~A (LAM~DA NIL
3621 (SETQ WORD (LIST (ASCII 3) ~ASCII 4~))) 363~ ~LASSO-WORDS) )~
36SI ~DEFUN QUESTION~ARK (LAMSDA NIL
3662 (SETQ WORD (LIST (ASCII a) (A5CII 63) (ASCII 32))) 3671 (LASSO-WORDS) )) 36~
3691 (DEFUN COLON (LA~DA NIL
370~ (SETQ WORD ~LIST (A5C11 8) (ASCII
39~
3711 ~LASSO-WORDS) ~) ~721 3731 (DEFUN EXCLAMATIONPOIN r ~ LAMBDA NIL
3741 ~SETQ WORD ~LIST ~ASCII S~ IASCII 33~ ~ASCII 32~)) 37~1 ~LASSO-WDR~S~ )) 3771 ~DEFUN APOSTRCPHE ~LA~DA NIL
37~ ~SETQ ~aRD ~LiST (ASC~I a) ~ASCII 3~) IASCII 8~)) 3791 (LA~SO-wuRDs) )) 3ao.
3811 ~DEFUN OUOTESIGN (LA~DA NIL
3821 (SETQ ~ORD (LIST (ASCI} 34) ~ASCII O))) 3831 ~LASSO-UORDS) )~
3~4~
30~s ~DEFUN PLUSSIGN ~LAMDDA NIL
3861 ~SETQ ~ORD tASCII 43)) 337- (LASSO-WORDS3 )) 3891 (DEFUN n INUSSXGN ~LA~DA NIL
3901 ~8ETQ WORD ~ASCII 4S)) 3911 (LA830-UORDS) ~) ,3931 SDEFUN HYPHEN ~LAnDDh NIL
3g41 (SETQ WORD ~ASCII 4~)) 39~1 (LA550-WORDS) )) 3971 tDEFUN NUnDERSlGN (LA~DDA NIL
3981 (5ETO ~ORD ~ASCII 35)~
3991 ~LhSSO-WORDS) )!
~0~1 tDE~UN DOLLARSIGN (LAMBDA NIL
402s ~SETQ WORD (L19T ~ASCII 36) (ASCII 8))) 4031 (LASSO-WORDS) )) ~0~
qOS~ (DEFUN PERCENTSIGN ~LAMDDA NIL
~06~ ~SETO UORD (LIST tASCII 8) ~A6C11 37))) 4071 ~LA550-~ORDS) )) ~0~1 409t (DEFUN A~PERSAND ~LAMDDA HIL
4101 tSETQ UORD ~ASCII 3U)) 4111 SLASSO-UORDS) >) ~121 413t SDEFUN PUNCTUATION (LA~8DA NIL
4141 (~EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1737)) 4151 (PERIOD) ) 4161 (~EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1266)) 4171 (COM~A) ) 418s ((EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '17~2)) 4191 (SLASH~ARK) ) 4201 ((EQUAL OPEN-WORD ~UNPACK ~ 703)) 421t ~QUESTION~ARK) ) 4221 S~EOUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1392~) 423~ tEXCLA~ATIONPOlNT) ) 42~ EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1736)) ~2~1 (SE~ICOLON) ) 426s SSEQUAL OPEN-WORD ~UNPACK '1265)) 427~ (COLON) ?
4201 (~EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1276 4291 ~APOSTROPHE) ) 430~ ((EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1487)) 4311 (HYPHEN) ) 432: ~EQUAL OPEN-WORD ~UNPACK '1786)) 4331 ~OUOTESIGN) ) 4341 (~EQUA~ OPEN-W2RD tUNP~CK '17~8)) 43S~ ~PLUSE;IGN) ) 4361 (~EQUAL OPEN-WURD (UNPACK '176C~3 43~1 (POUNDSIGN) ) ,~
i39~75 ~381 ((EQUAL OPEN-~ORD (UrP~CK '136~) ~391 ~DOLL~PSI~N~ ) ~01 ~EQU~L ~PEN-UORO ~UNPACK '1737)) 4~11 ~PERCENT81~N) ) 442s ~EQUAL OPEN-UoRD (U~PACK '12~7)) 4431 tA~PERSAND) ) ~441 (~EOUAL OPEN-uoRD ~UNPACK '12a~)) 4~gl (.9ULLETSIG~) ) ~6~ <(EQUAL W EN-~ORD (U~pACK 'IS73)) ~71 ~O~ENP~REN) ) ~4al t~EOUAL W EN-U~RD ~UNP~CK '12~6)) 4491 (CLOSEPAREN) ) ~SOJ ((E~UAL OPEN--~ORD (UNPAOK '137a)) 431s (EQUALS18N) ) 4S2~ ((EQUA~ WEN-uaRD (UNPACK '1772~) 4331 ~SPACEDAR) ) ~41 ~EQUAL OPEN-UORD ~UNPACK '1~46)) 4~1 (LINEFEED) ) 4~61 ((EQUAL OPEN-WCRD ~UNPACK '1733)) ~71 ~C~) ) 4SB~ ~EQUAL OPEN-~ORD ~UNPACK 'la22~) ~S91 tTAD) ) 4601 t~E~UAL OPEN-UORD ~UNPACK ~ 222)) 4fill ~LEFT) ) ~621 ~EQUAL OPEN-~ORD ~UNPACK '1686~) ~631 ~N~DER) ) ~6ql ~EQUAL OPEN-WoRD ~UNPACK ~1786~) ~6~1 ~STOREUORK) ) ~661 ~EOUAL OPEN-~ORD ~UNPACK ~1346)) ~671 ~FINDWaRK) ) 4681 (~EQUAL OPEN-UORD (UNPACK '1639)) ~691 (~EUP~RAGRAPH) ) ~701 (~EQU~L OPEN-UORD (UNPA~K '1497)) ~711 ~HYPHfN) ) ~721 (TKSA N~nERALS) )) ~731 ~741 ~DEFUN ~ULLETSION ~LAngDA NlL
47~ (SETO UaRD ~ASCI~ 249)) 476~ (LAS50-~ORDS) )) ~771 4781 tDEFUN ENDPARAGRAPH (LA~DDA NIL
~791 tSETQ UORD ~TERPRI)) 4ao~ tLAsso-uoRDs) ) ) ~82~ ~DEFUN PYGnlES ~LA~ODA NIL
4831 ~PRINT-TH55 PY8nlES) 48~1 ~PRINI DAR) ~8~1 tPRINI tASCII 32~) ~861 ~PRINl DAR) 4871 (PRINI ~ASCII 32)) ~88~ (PRI~l aAR~
48~ ~PRINI SASCII 32)) 490- tPRlNl ~AR) ~91~ tPRlNI tASCII 32)) ~92~ tPRlMl 8AR) 493J tPRlNI SASCII 32)) 494~ ~PRINI ~R) ~9g- (PRINl ~ASCII 32)) ~96~ tPRlNl PAR) 4971 tPRINI SASCII 32)) ~98~ SPRINI 9AR) ~991 tPRlNl ~ASCII 32)) 5001 (PRINl BAR) 5011 (PRINI SA3C11 32)) 5021 (PRINI 3AR) ~031 (PRINI S~5C11 32)) 5041 (PRINl PAR) ~7 3 ~
SOS~ (PRINI (ASCII 32)) ~061 (PRINT BAR) ~071 (TERPRI) SOOl ~INPUr-WORD) )~
SO9 ~
~10~ (DEFU~ OPENPAREN (LA~BDA NIL
5l1J (SETQ WORD ~LIST (ASCII 40) (ASCII 8))) Sl21 (LASSO-WOROS) )) ~13:
514l (DEFUN CLOSEPAREN (LAMDDA NIL
~ (SETQ WORD (LI5T (ASCII 8~ (ASCII ~1))) S16l (LASSO-WORDS) )) SlBt (DEFUN EOUALSIGN (LA~BDA NIL
5191 (SETQ UORD (ASCII 61~) S201 (LAS50-WORDS~ )) 5221 IDEFUN SPACE~AR (LAMBDA NIL
S23t (SETO WORD (ASCII 32)) 5241 (LASSO-WORDS) )) 52Sl S26: <DEFUN INPUT-WORD (LA~BDA (RDS) 527~ ~PRINT "Input w~rd:") ~525: ~TERPRI) 5291 ~SET~ OPEN-WORD (UNPAC~ ~ TOM))) 53t (cond S31~ EMBER tCAR OPEN-WORD~ b c d ~ t o h i j k 1 ~ n o p q r t u V 4, S321 Y y z)) 5331 (PRINT tLI5T 'PLEASE 'USE ~CAP5)) 5341 (INPUT-UORD) ) S331 ~E~ER ~cAR OPEN-WORD~ ~UNPACK '1234S67S9)) 5361 (PUNCTUATION) ) S371 ((~EMBER ~CAR OPEN-WORD) '(A U C D E F G H I J K L n N O P Q R S T ~' V W
~3~1 X Y Z)) 5391 ~END-CHECK) ) S40~ ~T (PRINT (L15T 'PLEASE 'TRY 'AGAIN)) (INPUT-WORD)) ) )) ~41 S42~ (DEFUN CR ~LAMBDA NIL
343: (SETQ WORD (ASCII 13)) 544: (LASSO-WORDS) )) S4Sl S461 ~DEFUN LINEFEED (LA~BDA NIL
S471 (SETO WORD (ASCII 10)) S451 (LASSO-WORDS~ )) 549~
5501 (DEFUN TAB (LAMBDA NIL
SSIl (SETQ WORD (LlST (ASCII 32) ~ASCII 32) (ASCII 32))) S52: (LASSO-WORDS) )) *
5S41 (DEFUN NU~ER ~LAMBDA tROS) SSSs (PRINT-THIS '(INPUT NUMBER)) 5S61 (SETQ WORD ~RATO~)) S57~ (LASSO-WORDS) ~) S~3 ~S9:
5601 (DEFUN LASSO-WORDS (LA~BDA NIL
561~ ((NOT (ATOM WORD)) S62~ tSETQ PYG~IES ~APPEND PYGMIE5 WORD)) S63: (LIFTOFF) ) 564: ~ATOM WORD) S6S: ~SETQ PYGMIES (APPEND PYG~IES (LIST WORD))) 566~ (LIFTOFF) ) )~
56>3:*(DEFUN eAC~SPACE (LA~BDA (NU~
S69~ ((ZEROP NU~) 570: ~LOOP
~' 2&f 3~3~5 571~ (PRIN1 ~S~
S72 ~(OR
S73~ ~NOT <~U~ERP NUM)~
~7~l ~EQ NU~ 1) )) ~75~ (SETO NU~ ~SU81 NU~)) ) )) ~76 5771 (DEFUN DEFUN (NLA~BDA EXP~
~781 ~(OR
579 ~ATO~ EXP-) 580t (ATO~ ~CDR EXP~)~
~81 (NOT (ATOn (CAR EXP~))) ) NIL) ~821 ~ ~(NAME ~CADR EXP-)) ~831 ((OR
5G4t (EQ (CADR EXP~) 'LA~BDA) ~051 (EQ (CADR EXP~) 'NLAr18DA) ~
~861 ~SETQ EXPS 5CONS ~CAR XPo) ~CONS 'LA~DDA ~CDR EXP~)))) ) 587I ~OR
s~a, ( NU~ERP ~CADR EXPS)) 589 lEO ~CAADR EXP~) 'LA~BDA) 590t ~EO ~CAADR EXP-) 'NLA~BDA) ) 59i ~SETQ EXP~ ~CONS ~CAR EXP~) ~CADR EXP~))) ) S92~ ~SETO EXPo ~CONS ~CAR E~P~) ~CONS 'LA~PDA ~CDR EXP~)))) ) 593 ~EQUAL ~GETD ~CA~ E~P~ CDR EXP~
594 ~PUTD ~CAR EXPs) ~CDR EXP~) 39~s ~CAR EXP~) )) 39~1 5971#
59GI tDEFUN LEfT ~LA~8DA NIL
~991 ~SETQ WORD ~A5C11 8)) 6001 tLASSO-WORDS) )) *
60~1 6031 ~DEFUN DELETE-DACKSPACE ~LA~BDA NlL
6041 ~SETQ PYGMIES (RE~BER ~CAR (LAST PYGMIES)) PYGMIES)) 60S (LIFTOFF) )) 607 ~DEFUN REMDER ~LA~8DA ~OBJ LST) 608 ~NULL LST) NIL) 609~ ~EQUAL 03J (CAR LST)) 6101 ~CDR LST) ) 6111 ~CONS ~CAR LST) ~REM~ER O~J tCDR LST))) )) 613 ~DEFUN TA~ ~LAM~DA NIL
6141 (SETQ WORD ~LIST ~ASCII 32) ~ASCII 32) ~ASCII 32))) 61S tLASSO-WORDS) )) 617~ ~DEFUN PERIOD ~LA~DDA NIL
6181 ~SETQ WORD ~LIST ~ASCIl 8) ~ASCII 46) ~ASCII 32))) 619 ~LASSO-WORDS) )) 621 SDEFUN STORE-WORK ~LAMDDA NlL
6221 ~EQ FLAG 'A) 623~ - ~SETQ SAVEONE PYG~IES) 62~ tSETQ FLAG 'S) 625 ~CEGtN-AGAlN) ) 626~ ~EO FLAG t ~) 6271 tSETQ SAVET~O PYGnIES) 625~ ~SETR FLAG 'C) 629~ ~EGIN-AGAIN) ) 630 (~EO FLAG 'C) 6311 (SETQ SAVETHREE PYG~IES) 6321 ~SETO FLAG 'D) 633~ ~SEGIN-AGAlN) ) 63~ EO FLA~ 'D) 63~1 (SETQ SAVEFOUR PYG~IES) 6361 ~SETQ FLAG 'E) 63~1 t~EGlN-AGAIN) ) JL
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6381 ~EQ fLAG E) 63g~ (5ETQ SAVEFIVE PYG~IES) 6~01 ~SETQ FLA~ F) 6411 ~EGI~-AGAIN) ) 6421 ((EO FLAG Fl 6431 (SETQ SAVESIX P~GMIES) 6141 (SETQ FLAG G) 6~S~ ~8EGIN-AGAIN) ) 6~6s ~EO FLAG 6) 6471 ~SETO SAVE5EVEN PYGMIES) 6~a~ (SETQ FLAG H) *
649~ ~EGIN-AGAIN) ) 6SO~ (~EO FLAG H) 6511 ~SETQ SAVEEIGHT PYG~}ES) 652: (SETa FLAG I) 6~3: ~8EGIN-AGAIN) ) 6~4s ~(EQ FLAG 11 655t (SETQ SAVENINE PYGMIES) 656t (SETQ FLAG J) 6S7: (BEGIN-A6AIN) ) 638t (~EQ FLAG J) 6S91 ~SETO SAVETEN PYGMIES) 6601 ~SETQ FLAG A) 6611 ~PRINl NO-~ORE-ROO~-TO-SAVE-WORK) ) )) 664~ ~DEFUN ~EGIN-AGAIN ~LA~BDA NIL
66~1 ~SETQ PYGMIES NIL) 6661 tLA550-WORDS) )) 66SI ~DEFUN PRINT-THIS ~LAMBDA ~LST) 6691 ~NULL LST) 6701 ~PRlNr ~ASCII 32)) ) 6711 ~PRINI ~CAR LSr)) 6721 ~NOT <E~ tASCI r a) ~CAR LST~)) * ,.
673t tPRlNI ~ASCII 32)) 6741 ~PRINT-THIS ~CDR LST)) ) 67~ EO ~ASCII 6) ~CAR LST)) 6761 CPRINT-THIS ~CDR LST)) ) )) 677~
6781 (DEFUN TENNIS-PYG~IES ~LA~DDh ~RDS) 6791 ~CLRSCRN) 680~ ~A6CS1 32) 6al1 ~A6CII 32) 682J (PRINT DLOCK-I) 6a31 ~A6CII 32) 684~ (A6CII 32) 6a~t (PRINT 8LOCK-2) 666t ~ASCII 32) 6871 ~ASCII 32) 6381 ~PRINT DLOCK-3) 6ag. ~PRINT-THIS PYGMIES) 690~ ~PRINl ~AR) 6911 ~PRINl ~ASCI~ 32)) 6921 ~PRINl DAR) 5931 ~PRINI ~ASCII 32~) 69~1 ~PRINI ~AR) 6951 ~PRINl (ASCII 32)) 696: (PRINI ~AR~
697: (PRINI (ASCII 32)) 69a, ~PRINI ~AR) 699~ (PRINI (ASCII 32)~
7001 ~PRINI ~AR) 701~ ~PRINl (ASCII 32 7021 (PRlNi aAR) 7031 (PRINl ~ASCII 32)~
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70qI (PRINI BAR) 70S~ ~PRIN~ (ASCII 32)~
706l (PR~NI 8AR) 7071 (PRINl (A6C11 32)) 70UI (PRINT A~AR) 709l (TERPRI) 7IOI (PRINT (LlST 'IS RACKET 'THE 'UORD 'YOU 'INTENDED? 'Y/N)) 7111 (SETQ OUERY (RATOM)) 7l7A: (CDND
713t ((EQUAL aUERY 1) 714l (SET~ WORD RACKET) 7151 (LASSO-UORDS) ) 716l ((EQUAL QUERY O) 717: (TENN15-COURT) 7181 (T 'ERROR-IN-TENNIS-PYG~IES) ~ )~
7201 (DEFUN CHECKIIST (LAM~DA (NU~ LST) 7711 ((NULL LST) 7221 (CH CK-~ATCHES NU~ LST~ ) 723I ttEOU~L NUn tUNPACK (CAAR LST))) 724l (SETQ WORD (CAR (CADR (CAR LST)))) 7251 (LASSO-WO~DAS) ) 7261 tCHECKLlST NUM ~CDR LST)) )) 72SI tDEFUM flNn-WOR~ (LAMA9DA (RDS) 7~91 tPRINT-THIS '(READ UHICH ONE7)) 7301 t&ETQ CHOICE tRATO~)) 7~II tSTOREWORK PYGMlES) 7~2~ ~tEQ C~tCE IONE) 7331* tSETQ PY~IES SAVEONE) 7~4~ tLIFTOFF) ) 73~1 ~(EO CHOICE 'TU~) 736~ tSETO PY6~1E5 SAvETuo) 7371 (LIFTUFF) ) 7~81 ttEQ CHOICE 'THREE) 739~ tSETQ PYG~IES SAVETHREE) 7401 ~LIFTO~F~ ) 7~1t ((EQ CHOICE 'FOUR) 742~ . (SET PY6~IES SAVEFOUR~
7~3- tL~FTOFF~ ) 744t ~tEO CHOICE ~FIVE) *
74~1 tSETQ PYGMIES SAVEFIVE) 746~ tLIFTOFF) ) 7~71 ttEO CHOICE 'SIX) 7461 tSETQ PYGMIES SAVESI~) 749I tLlFTOFE) ) 7SOt ttEQ CHOICE 'SEVEN) 7Sll tSETQ PYG~IES SAVESEVEM) 7~21 tLlFTOFF) ) 7~31 CtEO CHOICE 'EIGHT) 7~ SETQ PYG~IES SAVEEIGHT) 75~t ~L~FTOFF) ) 75$~ (tEO CHOICE 'NINE) 757~ (SETQ PYG~IES SAVENINE) 7~8~ (LIFTOFF) ) 759~ t~AEAO CHOICE 'TEN) 760~ tSETO PYG~IES SAVETEN) 761~ (LlfT~FF) ) 762~ (PRINT-THIS '(TRY AGAIN - YOUR CHOICES ARE ONE T~O THREE FOUR FIVE Sl 7633 SEVEN EIGHT NINE OR TEN)) )) 7641 ^
7651 ~DEfUN CO~A (LAMBDA NIL
7ti~l tSETQ WORD (LIST ~ASCII ~) (ASCII
767~ (LASSO-WA~RDS) )) *
~1 339'75 76~1 7691 ~DEFUN SlASH~ARK (LA~8DA NIL
770a SSETQ WORD (LIST (ASCII ~) (A5C11 47) (ASCII
77~1 tLA550-WORDS)~ )) 772~
7731 ~DEFUN QUESTIONMARK ~LA~8DA NIL
7741 ~SETO WORD ~LIST (ASCII 53 ~ASCII 63) (ASC:II 32~) 7731 (LASSO-WORDS~ )3 77~1 7771 IDEFUN EXCLAMATIONPOINT tLAM~DA NIL
77~ ~9ETQ UORD ~LIST ~ASCII 53 ~ASCII 33~ ~5C:11 32))~
7791 ~LASSO-W02DS) )) 7~0 1 7~1~ (DEFUN APOSTROPHE (LAn8DA NIL
7a2. (SETO WORD tLlST ~ASCII e) (ASCII 39) ~ASCII 01~) 783t ~LASSO-WORDS~ )) 78~1 ~DEFUN QUOTESIGN ~LAM~DA N;L
7~6~ ~SETQ WORD (LIST ~ASCII 34) ~ASCII ~3)~
7671 ~LASSO-WORDS) )) 7~1 7~91 ~DEFUN POUND61GN tL AMB DA NIL
7901 (SETQ WORD tASClI 3~) 79~1 tLASSO-WORDS~ )) 7g2 t 7931 ~DEFUN DOLLARSIGN ~LAMSDA NIL
7941 ~SETQ WORD ~LIST ~ASGII 36) ~ASCII ~))) 79SI tLA~5Q-UaRD5) )) 7971 ~DEFUN PERCENTSIGN ~LA~DA NIL
79~ ~SETQ WORD ~L15T ~ASCII ~) tA5CS1 37~)) 79~1 ~LASSa-WORDS) )) E~OO I
8011 tDEFUN OPENPAREN ~LAM~DA NIL
~021 tSETO WORD tLIST ~ASCII 40) (ASCII 8))) ~031 (LASSO-WORDS) )) ~051 (DEFUN CL05EPAREN ~LAMDDA NIL
~06t ~SETQ WORD tLlST ~ASCll ~) tASCII 41))) ~071 ~LASSO-WORDS) )) ao~.
0091 tD~FUN ENDP tLAMBDA NIL
8101 (SETO WORD tLlST tASClI 10) ~ASCII ~3) ~TA~))) ~1~1 CLASSO-WORDS) )) E~121 ~131 ~DEFUN NEWPARAGRAPH ~LAMDDA NIL
~141 ~SETQ WaRD ~LIST ~ASCII lO) ~ASCII 10) ~ASCII 13) ~TA8))) ~l~t ~LASSO-WORDS) )) *
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al~l ~COND
~191(~EQUAL (ASCII 46) OPEN-UORD) a201tLASSO-WORDS) ) 82~1t~EQ 'LOGOFF ~PACK OPEN-~ORD)~
e22.'END-PROGRA~-EXECUTION ) P231~(E3 'END tPACK OPEN-U02D33 ~2~1'END-PROGRA~-EXECUTION ) ~2~1t~EQ 'STOP ~PACK OPEN-WORD)) ~26~'END-PROGRAM-EXECUTION ) ~271~T ~RETRO-ROCKET)) ) )) a2a y ~291 ~OEFUN NU~ER ~LA~DDA (RDS) a301 ~PRINT-THIS ~ INPUT NUMSER3) L3il tSETQ WORD tRATOM)) ~321 ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 3 833~
0341 SDEFUN HYPHEN ~LA~DA NIL
a35. ~SETQ WORD tASCII 45)) 39~5 q361 (LA650-WORDS) )) ~371 fl381 (SETQO T~OS (( 223 ~AD) a39. (~26479~ ANGRY) 8401 (U27696 8RO~N~
8411 (~2~663 ALONEl s42~ ~ 266866~ CO~ON) 8~31 ( 2686079U COUNTRY) 844~ (~2~ A) a431 ~2~ ~LL) 8~61 (U2663 COME) 8471 ( 243 AID) 84H~ ( 277S37- ~PPLES) 8491 t~263U AND) 8~0~* ~27~ ~S~
8511 ~2H AT) 5521 ~288U PUT) ~31 ~ 26~ A~
85~ 226U CAN~
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A~. ' '' ' ' ~ tj397~j 971 tPYGMlES) )) g~31 991 (DEFUN TREM~ER (LAM8DA (U~J LST) 10~1 (tNULL LST) NIL) 1011 ttEO oaJ (t`ADAR LST)) 102~ tCDR LST) ) 1031 tCONS tCAR LST) (TREMBER OBJ ~CDR LST))) )) 1051 ~DEFUN DRUM~ER (LAMSDA tOaJ LST) 106t t(NULL LST) NIL) 1071 ((EQUAL tUNPACK OBJ) (UNPACK (CAAR LST))) 1081 (CDR L6T) ) 109~ tCONS ~CAR LST~ ~DRUM~ER DDJ tCDR LST))) )) ~ 101 1111 (DEFUN SECOND-REALM (LAM~DA NIL
112~ (COND
113~ ((TKSA-MEM~ER NEW-ADDtTION TUOS) 1141 (COND
llSt ttEO tCAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR tCDR IGUANAS))) l16J (LASSO-UORDS) ) 117t ttNOT (EO (CAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)) tCAR tCDR IGuANAs)))) lla~ (SETQ IGUANAS (APPEND IGUANAS tCDR NEW-ADDITION))) 1191 tSETO ~ATC~ED-T~06 tAPPEND MATCHED-TWOS (LIST IGUANAS))>
120~ tSETO TWOS tDRUM8ER (CAR NEW-ADDITION) TWOS)) 121t tLASSO-WORDS) ) ) ) 122t ((NOT (TKSA-MEMDER NEW-ADDITION TWOS)) 1231 (SETQ TWOS (APPEND TW05 (LIST NEW-ADDITION))) 1241 tLASSO-WORDS) ~
125s (T 'SECOND-REALM-ERROR) ) )) 1211 ~DEFuN rH IRD-REALM (LAMUDA NIL
12t-31 (COND
12gl ((TKSA-MÆMaER NEW-ADDITION THREES) 1301 tCOND
131~ ((EQ tCAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS))) 1321 tLASS~-WORDS) ) 1331 ((NOT tEQ tCAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)) tCAR tCDR IGUANAS)))) 1341 tSETd IGUANA9 tAPPEND IGUANAS (CDR NE~-ADDITION))) 13SI (SETQ MATCHED-THREES (APPEND MATCHED-THREES tLIST IGUANA
136t (SETQ THREES (DRUMaER (CAR NEW-ADDITION) THREES)) 1371 (LASSO-WORDS) ) ) ) 13t31 ((NOT (TKSA-MEMBER NEW-ADDITION THREES)) 1391 (SETO THREES tAPPEND THREES (LIST NEW-ADDITION))) 1401 (LASSO-WORD5) 3 1411 (T 'THIRD-REALM-ERROR) ) I) 142~
1~31 tDEFUN FOURTH REALM (LAMaDA NIL
1441 (COND
Iq51 ttTKSA-MEMSER NEW-ADDITION FOURS) 1461 tCOND
1471 t(EQ (CAR (CDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS))) Iq81 (LASSO-WORDS) ) 1491 ~tNOT tEQ tCAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)) tCAR tCDR lGUANAS)))) 1501 (SETQ IGUANA6 (APPEND IGUANAS (CDR NEW-ADDITION))) tSETQ nATCHEV-FOURS tAPPEND MATCHED-FOURS tLlST lliUANAS) 1~21 (SETO FOUR9 tDRUM6ER (CAR NEW-ADDITION) FOURS)~
1531 tLA860-WORDS) ) ) ) ~ ttNOT tTK8A-~EMaER NEW-ADDITION FOUR9)) 155t tSETO FOURS tAPPEND FOURS tLIST NEW-ADDITION)>) 1561 tLASSO-WORDS) ) 1571 tT FOURTH-REALM-ERROR) ) )) ~a, 1~91 SDEFUN FIFTH-REALM tLAMaDA NIL
1601 tCOND
1611 ~(TKSA-~EMDER NEW-ADDITION FIVES) 1621 (COND
1631 ((EQ tCAR tCDR NEW-ADDITION)~ tCAR tCDR IGUANAS))) 16~1 (LASSO-WORDS) ) 16~1 t(NOT tEQ (CAR (CDR NEW-ADDtTlON)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS~
1661 (SETQ IGUANAS tAPPEND IGUANAS (CDR NEW-ADDIT10~))) ~y g.
s ~ ~
1671 ~SETO ~ATCHED-FIVES (APPEND ~ATC11ED-FIVES (LIST l~UANAS) 16S~ (SETQ FIVES ~DRU~ER tCAR NEW-ADDITION) FIVES)) 1691 (LASSO-WORDS) ) ~ ) I70: ~NOT (TKSA-ME~BER NEW-ADDITION FIVES)) 171~ (SE-rO FIVES (APPEND FIVES (Ll s r NEW-ADDITION))) 1721 (LASSO-WORDS) ) l731 (T FIFTH-REAL~-ERROR) ) )~
17~
17~s ~DEFUN SIXTH-REAL~ (LA~DA NIL
l761 ~COND
177: ~TKSA-~E~BER NE~-ADDITION SIXES~
1781 (COND
179: ~EU (CAR (CDR NE~-ADDlTlON)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS))) IBO~ (LASSO-WORDS) ) 1611 ((NOT (EO (CAR (CDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS)))) la2s (SETO SGUANAS (APPEND IGUANAS (CDR NEW-ADDITION))) 1~3: (SETQ MATCHED-SIXES ~APPEND MATCHED-SIXES ~LIST 16UANAS)`
1~41 (SETO SI~ES ~DRuMaER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) SI~ES)) las: ~LASSO-WORD5) ) ) ) 1861 ~NOT (TKSA-~E~BER NEW-ADDITION SIXES)) la71 ~SETO SlXES (APPEND SI~ES (LIST NEW-ADDITION))) Iaa: (LASSO-WORDS) ) 1~91 ~T SIXTH-REALM-ERROR) ) )) 1911 ~DEFUN SEVENTH-REALM (LAMBDA NIL
1~2: (COND
1931 ~(TKSA-MEMDER NEW-ADDITION SEVE~S) 19~1 ~COND
1951 (~EO (CAR (CDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGLIANAS))) 196s ~LAS60-WORDS) ) 1971 ttNOT ~EQ ~CAR ~CDR NEU-ADDITION)~ ~CAR ~CDR IGUANAS)))) 19S1 ~SETQ IGUANAS ~APPEND IGUANA5 tCDR NEW-ADDITION))) 1991 ~5ETQ ~ATCHED-SE~ENS ~APPEND MATC~ED-5E~ENS ~LIST 16UANA5))) 2001 tSETQ 8EVENS ~DRUMaER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) SE~ENS)) 2011 ~L~SSO-WORD9) ) ~ ) 2021 ~NOT ~TK8A-~EM~ER NEW-ADDITION SE~ENS)) 2031 ~SETQ SEVEN6 ~APPEND SEVENS ~LIST NEW-ADDITION))~
20~1 ~LASSO-UORD6) ) 20~1 ~T SEVENTH-REALn-ERROR) ) )) 2071 ~EEUN EIGHTH-REAL~ ~LAMBDA NlL
2081 ~CONO
2091 ~(TKSA-M~naER NEW-ADDITION EIGHTS) 2101 ~COND
211s ~EQ ~CAR ~CDR NEW-ADDITION)) ~CAR ~CDR IGUANA5))) 2121 ~LAS50-WORDS) ) 2131 ~NOT ~EQ tCAR ~CDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGUANA5)))) 2141 ~SETQ IGUANA5 (APPEND IGUANA5 tCDR NEW-ADDITION))) 21SI (SETQ ~ATCHED-EIGHTS ~APPEND nATCHED-ElGHTS (LIST IGuANAS))) 2161 ~SETQ EIGHT9 ~DRUMaER ~CAR NEU-ADDITION) EIGHTS)) 217~ ~LASSO-WORDS~ ) ) ) 2161 ~(NOT ~TKSA-ME~BER NEU-ADDITION EIGHTS)) 2l~s (8ETO ElGHTS ~APPEND EIGHT6 ~LIST NEW-ADDITION))) 2201 ~LASSO-WORD5) ) 221s ~T E16HTH-REALn-ERROR) ) )) 222~
2231 ~DEF~N NINTH-REALM (LAMBDA NIL
22~1 ~CO~D
22~5 ~(TK5A-nEMaER NEW-ADDITION NINES) 226~ ~COND
227s 1 (EO ~CAR (CDR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR (CDR IGUANAS))) 22~s (LASSO-WORDS) ) 229Y ~(NOT (EQ (CAR (COR NEW-ADDITION)) (CAR ~CDR IGUANA5)))) 2301 ~SETQ 16UANAS (APPEND IGUANAS ~CDR NEW-ADDITION))) 231~ (SETQ MATCHED-NINES (APPEND ~ATCHED-NINES ~LIST IGUANAS))) 2~2s (SETO NINES (DRUM~ER (CAR NEU-ADDITION) NINE5)) 2331 (LASSO-WORDS) I ) ) 2341 ~(NOT (TKSA-ME~BER NEW-ADDITION NINES)) J~L
~3 ~ ~i3 ~7~ ~
235s ~SETQ NINES tAPPEND NINES (LlSr NEW-ADDITION)I) 2361 ~UASSO WORDS) ) 237~ ~T NINTH-REAL~-ERROR) ) )) 238~ .
239: (DEFUN ~ULTIPLE-CHECK-T~OS ~LA~DA NIL
2~0~ EMBER WORD IGUANAS) 2411 tLASSO-WORDB) ) 2~21 ~NOT (ME~BER WORD IGIJANAS)) 2~31 (SET~ IGUANA5 ~APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST ~ORD))) 244~ (SETQ MATCHED-TWOS ~APPEND MATCHED-TWOS ~LIST IGUANAS))) 2~ SETQ ~ATCHED-TU05 ~DRU~BER ~CAR NEW-ADD}TION) ~ATCHED-TW05)) 2~61 ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2471 ~T ERROR-IN-~ULTIPLE-CHECK-TWOS) )) 2~8~
249~ ~DEFUN ~ULTIPLE-CHECK-THREES ~LAMBDA NIL
250~ ~(MEMBER ~ORD IGUANAS) 2SII ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2g2t ~tNOT ~ME~BER WORD IGUANAS)) 2531 (SETQ IGUANAS (APPEND IGUANAS tLIST WORD))) 2541 <SETQ ~ATCHED-THREES ~APPEND MATCHED-THREES ~LIST IGUANAS))) 25~1 ~SETQ ~ATCHED-THREES ~DRunBER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) nATCHED-THREES)) 2S61 ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2~7~ ~T ERROR-IN-~ULTIPLE-CHECK-THREES~ )~
2~1 259~ ~DEFUN ~ULTIPLE-CHECK-FOURS ~LAMBDA NIL
2601 ~tME~BER WORD IGUANAS) 2611 ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 262~ ~NOT ~MEM~ER WORD IGUANAS)) 263~ ~SETQ IGUANAS ~APPEMD IGUANAS ~LIST WORD))) 26~1 ~SETQ MATCHED-FOURS ~APPEND MArCHED-FOURS ~LIST IGUANAS))) 26~1 t5ETQ ~ATCHEI)-FOURS ~DRUMBER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) MATCHED-FOURS)) 2661 ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2671 ~T ~ERROR-IN-MULTIPLE-CIJECK-FOURS) )) 26~1 2691 tDEFUN ~ULTIPLE-CHECK-FIVES ~LAMDDA NIL
2701 ~MEMDER WORD IGUANAS) 27~1 ~LAS5L-WORDS) ) ~`
2721 ~tNOT (MEMDER ~ORD IGUANAS)) 2731 ~SETQ IGUANAS ~APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST WORD))) 2741 ~SETQ MATCHED-FIVES ~APPEND MATCHED-FIVES ~LIST IGUANAS))) ~7SI ~SETQ MATCHED-FIVE5 ~DRUMBER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) nATCHED-FIVES)) 2761 ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2771 ~T ~ERROR-IN-MULTIPLE-CHECK-FIVES) )) 278~
2791 ~DEFUN ~ULTIPLE-CHECK-SIXES ~LAMBDA NIL
2801 C~ME~BER WORD IGUANAS) 2Gll (LASSO-WORDS) ) 2S2s ~NOT <MEMBER WORD IGUANAS)3 2631 ~SETQ IGUANAS ~APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST WORD))) 2G4~ ~SETQ MATCHFD-SIXES ~APPEND nATCHED-SIXES ~LIST IGUANAS))) 2GS~ ~SETQ nATCHED-SlXE5 ~DRU~BER ~CAR NEW-ADDITION) MATCHED-SIXES)) 2g61 ~LASSO-WOROS) ) 207~ ~T ERROR-IN-~ULTIPLE-CHECK-SIXES) )) 28~
289t tDEFUN MULTIPLE-CHECK-SEVENS ~LAnBDA NIL
290~ ~ME~BER WORD IGUANAS) 2911 ~LASSO-WORDS~ ) 292t ~NOT ~MEMBER WORD IGUANAS)) 293~ ~SETO IGUANA5 ~APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST WORD))) 29~ ~SETQ ~ATCHED-SEVEN6 (APPEND nATCHED-5EVENS (LIST IGUANAS))) 295~ ~SETQ nATCHED-SEVENS ~DRUMBER (CAR NEW-ADDITION) nATCHED-SEVENS)) 296~ ~LASSO-WORDS) ) 2971 ~T ERROR-lN-nULTlPLE-CHEC~-SEVENS) )) 29~
299~ (DEFUN MULTIPLE-CHECK-EIGHTS ~LAMBDA NIL
3001 ~MEMBER WORD IGUANAS) 301~ lLASSO-WORDS) ) 302~ ~NOT ~nEMBER WORD IGUANAS)) 303~ ~SETQ IGUANA5 ~APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST ~ORD)~) r ;;z 4 i39~l:3 30'1l (SE'rO ~A'rCUEl)-ElGNrS (APPEND M~rCNED-ElCH'rS lLlST IGUA~AS~)) 30~1 ~SE'lO ~ATC~ED-EIGHr5 ~DRUMUER (CAR NEW-ADDITION) rlA'rCHED-EIGHrS)) 3061 ~LA5SO-WOR~S) ) 307~ (T 'E~OR- IN-~ULTlPLE-CNECK-ElGH'rS~ )~
30~ ~
3091 (DEFUN MULTIPLE-CHECK-NINES (LAMDDA NIL
3~0~ EM~ER UORD IGUANAS) 311~ (LA650-WORDS) >
312~ ((NOT ~EMDER WORD IGUANA5)) 313s (SETQ IGUANAS (APPEND IGUANAS ~LIST WORD))) 3141 ~SETQ ~ATCHED-NINES ~APPEND nATCHED-NlNES ~LIST IGUANAS))) 3132 ~SETQ ~ATCHED-NINES ~DRUMBER ~CAR NEW-ADDIT.ION) ~ATCHED-NINES)) 316t tLASSO-WORDS) ) 317~ ~T 'ERROR-IN-~ULTIPLE-CHECK-NINES) )) 3la, 319~ ~DEFUN PRINT-THlS ~LAM6DA ~LST) 320~ ~(NULL LST) 3211 ~PRINT ~ASCIl 32)) ) 322: ~PRINI ~CAR LST)) 323~ ~(NOT (EQ (ASCI} ~) (CAR LST))) 324: ~PRINI (ASCII 32)) 32S~ ~PRINT-THIS (CDR LST~) ) 3261 t(EQ (ASCII a) (CAR LST)) 3271 ~PRINT-THIS ~CDR LST)) ) )) 32~
3291 (DEFUN EXCLAMATION (LA~BDA NIL
330: (PRINI ~ASCII ~)) 3311 ~PRINI (ASCII 33)) 3321 (PRINI ~A6C11 32)) 3332 (PRINI ~ASCII 32)) )) 33~t 335~ ~DEFUN DOU6LE-QUOTE-~ARl< ~LAMDDA NIL
336: ~PRINI ~ASCII S)l 3371 ~PRINl ~ASCII 34)) 3381 ~PRINl ~ASCII 32)) 3392 ~PRIN1 tASCII 32)) )) 3~01 3411 (DEFUN NU~6ER-9YMDOL (LAMDDA NIL
3~21 (PRINI (A5C11 8~) 343~ ~PRIN1 ~A5CII 35)) 3442 (PRINl ~ASCII 32)) 34Sl ~PRINl ~A6CI1 32 347~ ~DEFUN SE~ICOLON ~LA~BDA NIL
348~ (SETQ WORD (LIST (ASCII a) (ASCII 39))) 3491 ~LASSO-WORDS~ ~) 3311 (DEFUN QUESTION-~ARK ~LA~DA NIL
3S2~ (PRINI ~ASCII a)) 3~31 (PRINl (A6CII 63)) 3S41 (PRINl (A6C11 32)) 33Sl ~PRINl tASCII 32)) )) 3~6~
3~71 ~DEFUN PERIOD ~LA~DDA NIL
3SOl ~SETQ UORD (LIST ~ASCIt a) (ASCII 46~ ~A6C11 32))) 3~91 (LASSO-~ORDS) )) 3611 (DEFUN con~A (LAM~DA NIL
3621 (SETQ WORD (LIST (ASCII 3) ~ASCII 4~))) 363~ ~LASSO-WORDS) )~
36SI ~DEFUN QUESTION~ARK (LAMSDA NIL
3662 (SETQ WORD (LIST (ASCII a) (A5CII 63) (ASCII 32))) 3671 (LASSO-WORDS) )) 36~
3691 (DEFUN COLON (LA~DA NIL
370~ (SETQ WORD ~LIST (A5C11 8) (ASCII
39~
3711 ~LASSO-WORDS) ~) ~721 3731 (DEFUN EXCLAMATIONPOIN r ~ LAMBDA NIL
3741 ~SETQ WORD ~LIST ~ASCII S~ IASCII 33~ ~ASCII 32~)) 37~1 ~LASSO-WDR~S~ )) 3771 ~DEFUN APOSTRCPHE ~LA~DA NIL
37~ ~SETQ ~aRD ~LiST (ASC~I a) ~ASCII 3~) IASCII 8~)) 3791 (LA~SO-wuRDs) )) 3ao.
3811 ~DEFUN OUOTESIGN (LA~DA NIL
3821 (SETQ ~ORD (LIST (ASCI} 34) ~ASCII O))) 3831 ~LASSO-UORDS) )~
3~4~
30~s ~DEFUN PLUSSIGN ~LAMDDA NIL
3861 ~SETQ ~ORD tASCII 43)) 337- (LASSO-WORDS3 )) 3891 (DEFUN n INUSSXGN ~LA~DA NIL
3901 ~8ETQ WORD ~ASCII 4S)) 3911 (LA830-UORDS) ~) ,3931 SDEFUN HYPHEN ~LAnDDh NIL
3g41 (SETQ WORD ~ASCII 4~)) 39~1 (LA550-WORDS) )) 3971 tDEFUN NUnDERSlGN (LA~DDA NIL
3981 (5ETO ~ORD ~ASCII 35)~
3991 ~LhSSO-WORDS) )!
~0~1 tDE~UN DOLLARSIGN (LAMBDA NIL
402s ~SETQ WORD (L19T ~ASCII 36) (ASCII 8))) 4031 (LASSO-WORDS) )) ~0~
qOS~ (DEFUN PERCENTSIGN ~LAMDDA NIL
~06~ ~SETO UORD (LIST tASCII 8) ~A6C11 37))) 4071 ~LA550-~ORDS) )) ~0~1 409t (DEFUN A~PERSAND ~LAMDDA HIL
4101 tSETQ UORD ~ASCII 3U)) 4111 SLASSO-UORDS) >) ~121 413t SDEFUN PUNCTUATION (LA~8DA NIL
4141 (~EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1737)) 4151 (PERIOD) ) 4161 (~EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1266)) 4171 (COM~A) ) 418s ((EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '17~2)) 4191 (SLASH~ARK) ) 4201 ((EQUAL OPEN-WORD ~UNPACK ~ 703)) 421t ~QUESTION~ARK) ) 4221 S~EOUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1392~) 423~ tEXCLA~ATIONPOlNT) ) 42~ EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1736)) ~2~1 (SE~ICOLON) ) 426s SSEQUAL OPEN-WORD ~UNPACK '1265)) 427~ (COLON) ?
4201 (~EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1276 4291 ~APOSTROPHE) ) 430~ ((EQUAL OPEN-WORD (UNPACK '1487)) 4311 (HYPHEN) ) 432: ~EQUAL OPEN-WORD ~UNPACK '1786)) 4331 ~OUOTESIGN) ) 4341 (~EQUA~ OPEN-W2RD tUNP~CK '17~8)) 43S~ ~PLUSE;IGN) ) 4361 (~EQUAL OPEN-WURD (UNPACK '176C~3 43~1 (POUNDSIGN) ) ,~
i39~75 ~381 ((EQUAL OPEN-~ORD (UrP~CK '136~) ~391 ~DOLL~PSI~N~ ) ~01 ~EQU~L ~PEN-UORO ~UNPACK '1737)) 4~11 ~PERCENT81~N) ) 442s ~EQUAL OPEN-UoRD (U~PACK '12~7)) 4431 tA~PERSAND) ) ~441 (~EOUAL OPEN-uoRD ~UNPACK '12a~)) 4~gl (.9ULLETSIG~) ) ~6~ <(EQUAL W EN-~ORD (U~pACK 'IS73)) ~71 ~O~ENP~REN) ) ~4al t~EOUAL W EN-U~RD ~UNP~CK '12~6)) 4491 (CLOSEPAREN) ) ~SOJ ((E~UAL OPEN--~ORD (UNPAOK '137a)) 431s (EQUALS18N) ) 4S2~ ((EQUA~ WEN-uaRD (UNPACK '1772~) 4331 ~SPACEDAR) ) ~41 ~EQUAL OPEN-UORD ~UNPACK '1~46)) 4~1 (LINEFEED) ) 4~61 ((EQUAL OPEN-WCRD ~UNPACK '1733)) ~71 ~C~) ) 4SB~ ~EQUAL OPEN-~ORD ~UNPACK 'la22~) ~S91 tTAD) ) 4601 t~E~UAL OPEN-UORD ~UNPACK ~ 222)) 4fill ~LEFT) ) ~621 ~EQUAL OPEN-~ORD ~UNPACK '1686~) ~631 ~N~DER) ) ~6ql ~EQUAL OPEN-WoRD ~UNPACK ~1786~) ~6~1 ~STOREUORK) ) ~661 ~EOUAL OPEN-~ORD ~UNPACK ~1346)) ~671 ~FINDWaRK) ) 4681 (~EQUAL OPEN-UORD (UNPACK '1639)) ~691 (~EUP~RAGRAPH) ) ~701 (~EQU~L OPEN-UORD (UNPA~K '1497)) ~711 ~HYPHfN) ) ~721 (TKSA N~nERALS) )) ~731 ~741 ~DEFUN ~ULLETSION ~LAngDA NlL
47~ (SETO UaRD ~ASCI~ 249)) 476~ (LAS50-~ORDS) )) ~771 4781 tDEFUN ENDPARAGRAPH (LA~DDA NIL
~791 tSETQ UORD ~TERPRI)) 4ao~ tLAsso-uoRDs) ) ) ~82~ ~DEFUN PYGnlES ~LA~ODA NIL
4831 ~PRINT-TH55 PY8nlES) 48~1 ~PRINI DAR) ~8~1 tPRINI tASCII 32~) ~861 ~PRINl DAR) 4871 (PRINI ~ASCII 32)) ~88~ (PRI~l aAR~
48~ ~PRINI SASCII 32)) 490- tPRlNl ~AR) ~91~ tPRlNI tASCII 32)) ~92~ tPRlMl 8AR) 493J tPRlNI SASCII 32)) 494~ ~PRINI ~R) ~9g- (PRINl ~ASCII 32)) ~96~ tPRlNl PAR) 4971 tPRINI SASCII 32)) ~98~ SPRINI 9AR) ~991 tPRlNl ~ASCII 32)) 5001 (PRINl BAR) 5011 (PRINI SA3C11 32)) 5021 (PRINI 3AR) ~031 (PRINI S~5C11 32)) 5041 (PRINl PAR) ~7 3 ~
SOS~ (PRINI (ASCII 32)) ~061 (PRINT BAR) ~071 (TERPRI) SOOl ~INPUr-WORD) )~
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~10~ (DEFU~ OPENPAREN (LA~BDA NIL
5l1J (SETQ WORD ~LIST (ASCII 40) (ASCII 8))) Sl21 (LASSO-WOROS) )) ~13:
514l (DEFUN CLOSEPAREN (LAMDDA NIL
~ (SETQ WORD (LI5T (ASCII 8~ (ASCII ~1))) S16l (LASSO-WORDS) )) SlBt (DEFUN EOUALSIGN (LA~BDA NIL
5191 (SETQ UORD (ASCII 61~) S201 (LAS50-WORDS~ )) 5221 IDEFUN SPACE~AR (LAMBDA NIL
S23t (SETO WORD (ASCII 32)) 5241 (LASSO-WORDS) )) 52Sl S26: <DEFUN INPUT-WORD (LA~BDA (RDS) 527~ ~PRINT "Input w~rd:") ~525: ~TERPRI) 5291 ~SET~ OPEN-WORD (UNPAC~ ~ TOM))) 53t (cond S31~ EMBER tCAR OPEN-WORD~ b c d ~ t o h i j k 1 ~ n o p q r t u V 4, S321 Y y z)) 5331 (PRINT tLI5T 'PLEASE 'USE ~CAP5)) 5341 (INPUT-UORD) ) S331 ~E~ER ~cAR OPEN-WORD~ ~UNPACK '1234S67S9)) 5361 (PUNCTUATION) ) S371 ((~EMBER ~CAR OPEN-WORD) '(A U C D E F G H I J K L n N O P Q R S T ~' V W
~3~1 X Y Z)) 5391 ~END-CHECK) ) S40~ ~T (PRINT (L15T 'PLEASE 'TRY 'AGAIN)) (INPUT-WORD)) ) )) ~41 S42~ (DEFUN CR ~LAMBDA NIL
343: (SETQ WORD (ASCII 13)) 544: (LASSO-WORDS) )) S4Sl S461 ~DEFUN LINEFEED (LA~BDA NIL
S471 (SETO WORD (ASCII 10)) S451 (LASSO-WORDS~ )) 549~
5501 (DEFUN TAB (LAMBDA NIL
SSIl (SETQ WORD (LlST (ASCII 32) ~ASCII 32) (ASCII 32))) S52: (LASSO-WORDS) )) *
5S41 (DEFUN NU~ER ~LAMBDA tROS) SSSs (PRINT-THIS '(INPUT NUMBER)) 5S61 (SETQ WORD ~RATO~)) S57~ (LASSO-WORDS) ~) S~3 ~S9:
5601 (DEFUN LASSO-WORDS (LA~BDA NIL
561~ ((NOT (ATOM WORD)) S62~ tSETQ PYG~IES ~APPEND PYGMIE5 WORD)) S63: (LIFTOFF) ) 564: ~ATOM WORD) S6S: ~SETQ PYGMIES (APPEND PYG~IES (LIST WORD))) 566~ (LIFTOFF) ) )~
56>3:*(DEFUN eAC~SPACE (LA~BDA (NU~
S69~ ((ZEROP NU~) 570: ~LOOP
~' 2&f 3~3~5 571~ (PRIN1 ~S~
S72 ~(OR
S73~ ~NOT <~U~ERP NUM)~
~7~l ~EQ NU~ 1) )) ~75~ (SETO NU~ ~SU81 NU~)) ) )) ~76 5771 (DEFUN DEFUN (NLA~BDA EXP~
~781 ~(OR
579 ~ATO~ EXP-) 580t (ATO~ ~CDR EXP~)~
~81 (NOT (ATOn (CAR EXP~))) ) NIL) ~821 ~ ~(NAME ~CADR EXP-)) ~831 ((OR
5G4t (EQ (CADR EXP~) 'LA~BDA) ~051 (EQ (CADR EXP~) 'NLAr18DA) ~
~861 ~SETQ EXPS 5CONS ~CAR XPo) ~CONS 'LA~DDA ~CDR EXP~)))) ) 587I ~OR
s~a, ( NU~ERP ~CADR EXPS)) 589 lEO ~CAADR EXP~) 'LA~BDA) 590t ~EO ~CAADR EXP-) 'NLA~BDA) ) 59i ~SETQ EXP~ ~CONS ~CAR EXP~) ~CADR EXP~))) ) S92~ ~SETO EXPo ~CONS ~CAR E~P~) ~CONS 'LA~PDA ~CDR EXP~)))) ) 593 ~EQUAL ~GETD ~CA~ E~P~ CDR EXP~
594 ~PUTD ~CAR EXPs) ~CDR EXP~) 39~s ~CAR EXP~) )) 39~1 5971#
59GI tDEFUN LEfT ~LA~8DA NIL
~991 ~SETQ WORD ~A5C11 8)) 6001 tLASSO-WORDS) )) *
60~1 6031 ~DEFUN DELETE-DACKSPACE ~LA~BDA NlL
6041 ~SETQ PYGMIES (RE~BER ~CAR (LAST PYGMIES)) PYGMIES)) 60S (LIFTOFF) )) 607 ~DEFUN REMDER ~LA~8DA ~OBJ LST) 608 ~NULL LST) NIL) 609~ ~EQUAL 03J (CAR LST)) 6101 ~CDR LST) ) 6111 ~CONS ~CAR LST) ~REM~ER O~J tCDR LST))) )) 613 ~DEFUN TA~ ~LAM~DA NIL
6141 (SETQ WORD ~LIST ~ASCII 32) ~ASCII 32) ~ASCII 32))) 61S tLASSO-WORDS) )) 617~ ~DEFUN PERIOD ~LA~DDA NIL
6181 ~SETQ WORD ~LIST ~ASCIl 8) ~ASCII 46) ~ASCII 32))) 619 ~LASSO-WORDS) )) 621 SDEFUN STORE-WORK ~LAMDDA NlL
6221 ~EQ FLAG 'A) 623~ - ~SETQ SAVEONE PYG~IES) 62~ tSETQ FLAG 'S) 625 ~CEGtN-AGAlN) ) 626~ ~EO FLAG t ~) 6271 tSETQ SAVET~O PYGnIES) 625~ ~SETR FLAG 'C) 629~ ~EGIN-AGAIN) ) 630 (~EO FLAG 'C) 6311 (SETQ SAVETHREE PYG~IES) 6321 ~SETO FLAG 'D) 633~ ~SEGIN-AGAlN) ) 63~ EO FLA~ 'D) 63~1 (SETQ SAVEFOUR PYG~IES) 6361 ~SETQ FLAG 'E) 63~1 t~EGlN-AGAIN) ) JL
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6381 ~EQ fLAG E) 63g~ (5ETQ SAVEFIVE PYG~IES) 6~01 ~SETQ FLA~ F) 6411 ~EGI~-AGAIN) ) 6421 ((EO FLAG Fl 6431 (SETQ SAVESIX P~GMIES) 6141 (SETQ FLAG G) 6~S~ ~8EGIN-AGAIN) ) 6~6s ~EO FLAG 6) 6471 ~SETO SAVE5EVEN PYGMIES) 6~a~ (SETQ FLAG H) *
649~ ~EGIN-AGAIN) ) 6SO~ (~EO FLAG H) 6511 ~SETQ SAVEEIGHT PYG~}ES) 652: (SETa FLAG I) 6~3: ~8EGIN-AGAIN) ) 6~4s ~(EQ FLAG 11 655t (SETQ SAVENINE PYGMIES) 656t (SETQ FLAG J) 6S7: (BEGIN-A6AIN) ) 638t (~EQ FLAG J) 6S91 ~SETO SAVETEN PYGMIES) 6601 ~SETQ FLAG A) 6611 ~PRINl NO-~ORE-ROO~-TO-SAVE-WORK) ) )) 664~ ~DEFUN ~EGIN-AGAIN ~LA~BDA NIL
66~1 ~SETQ PYGMIES NIL) 6661 tLA550-WORDS) )) 66SI ~DEFUN PRINT-THIS ~LAMBDA ~LST) 6691 ~NULL LST) 6701 ~PRlNr ~ASCII 32)) ) 6711 ~PRINI ~CAR LSr)) 6721 ~NOT <E~ tASCI r a) ~CAR LST~)) * ,.
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6781 (DEFUN TENNIS-PYG~IES ~LA~DDh ~RDS) 6791 ~CLRSCRN) 680~ ~A6CS1 32) 6al1 ~A6CII 32) 682J (PRINT DLOCK-I) 6a31 ~A6CII 32) 684~ (A6CII 32) 6a~t (PRINT 8LOCK-2) 666t ~ASCII 32) 6871 ~ASCII 32) 6381 ~PRINT DLOCK-3) 6ag. ~PRINT-THIS PYGMIES) 690~ ~PRINl ~AR) 6911 ~PRINl ~ASCI~ 32)) 6921 ~PRINl DAR) 5931 ~PRINI ~ASCII 32~) 69~1 ~PRINI ~AR) 6951 ~PRINl (ASCII 32)) 696: (PRINI ~AR~
697: (PRINI (ASCII 32)) 69a, ~PRINI ~AR) 699~ (PRINI (ASCII 32)~
7001 ~PRINI ~AR) 701~ ~PRINl (ASCII 32 7021 (PRlNi aAR) 7031 (PRINl ~ASCII 32)~
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706l (PR~NI 8AR) 7071 (PRINl (A6C11 32)) 70UI (PRINT A~AR) 709l (TERPRI) 7IOI (PRINT (LlST 'IS RACKET 'THE 'UORD 'YOU 'INTENDED? 'Y/N)) 7111 (SETQ OUERY (RATOM)) 7l7A: (CDND
713t ((EQUAL aUERY 1) 714l (SET~ WORD RACKET) 7151 (LASSO-UORDS) ) 716l ((EQUAL QUERY O) 717: (TENN15-COURT) 7181 (T 'ERROR-IN-TENNIS-PYG~IES) ~ )~
7201 (DEFUN CHECKIIST (LAM~DA (NU~ LST) 7711 ((NULL LST) 7221 (CH CK-~ATCHES NU~ LST~ ) 723I ttEOU~L NUn tUNPACK (CAAR LST))) 724l (SETQ WORD (CAR (CADR (CAR LST)))) 7251 (LASSO-WO~DAS) ) 7261 tCHECKLlST NUM ~CDR LST)) )) 72SI tDEFUM flNn-WOR~ (LAMA9DA (RDS) 7~91 tPRINT-THIS '(READ UHICH ONE7)) 7301 t&ETQ CHOICE tRATO~)) 7~II tSTOREWORK PYGMlES) 7~2~ ~tEQ C~tCE IONE) 7331* tSETQ PY~IES SAVEONE) 7~4~ tLIFTOFF) ) 73~1 ~(EO CHOICE 'TU~) 736~ tSETO PY6~1E5 SAvETuo) 7371 (LIFTUFF) ) 7~81 ttEQ CHOICE 'THREE) 739~ tSETQ PYG~IES SAVETHREE) 7401 ~LIFTO~F~ ) 7~1t ((EQ CHOICE 'FOUR) 742~ . (SET PY6~IES SAVEFOUR~
7~3- tL~FTOFF~ ) 744t ~tEO CHOICE ~FIVE) *
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7651 ~DEfUN CO~A (LAMBDA NIL
7ti~l tSETQ WORD (LIST ~ASCII ~) (ASCII
767~ (LASSO-WA~RDS) )) *
~1 339'75 76~1 7691 ~DEFUN SlASH~ARK (LA~8DA NIL
770a SSETQ WORD (LIST (ASCII ~) (A5C11 47) (ASCII
77~1 tLA550-WORDS)~ )) 772~
7731 ~DEFUN QUESTIONMARK ~LA~8DA NIL
7741 ~SETO WORD ~LIST (ASCII 53 ~ASCII 63) (ASC:II 32~) 7731 (LASSO-WORDS~ )3 77~1 7771 IDEFUN EXCLAMATIONPOINT tLAM~DA NIL
77~ ~9ETQ UORD ~LIST ~ASCII 53 ~ASCII 33~ ~5C:11 32))~
7791 ~LASSO-W02DS) )) 7~0 1 7~1~ (DEFUN APOSTROPHE (LAn8DA NIL
7a2. (SETO WORD tLlST ~ASCII e) (ASCII 39) ~ASCII 01~) 783t ~LASSO-WORDS~ )) 78~1 ~DEFUN QUOTESIGN ~LAM~DA N;L
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7671 ~LASSO-WORDS) )) 7~1 7~91 ~DEFUN POUND61GN tL AMB DA NIL
7901 (SETQ WORD tASClI 3~) 79~1 tLASSO-WORDS~ )) 7g2 t 7931 ~DEFUN DOLLARSIGN ~LAMSDA NIL
7941 ~SETQ WORD ~LIST ~ASGII 36) ~ASCII ~))) 79SI tLA~5Q-UaRD5) )) 7971 ~DEFUN PERCENTSIGN ~LA~DA NIL
79~ ~SETQ WORD ~L15T ~ASCII ~) tA5CS1 37~)) 79~1 ~LASSa-WORDS) )) E~OO I
8011 tDEFUN OPENPAREN ~LAM~DA NIL
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~06t ~SETQ WORD tLlST ~ASCll ~) tASCII 41))) ~071 ~LASSO-WORDS) )) ao~.
0091 tD~FUN ENDP tLAMBDA NIL
8101 (SETO WORD tLlST tASClI 10) ~ASCII ~3) ~TA~))) ~1~1 CLASSO-WORDS) )) E~121 ~131 ~DEFUN NEWPARAGRAPH ~LAMDDA NIL
~141 ~SETQ WaRD ~LIST ~ASCII lO) ~ASCII 10) ~ASCII 13) ~TA8))) ~l~t ~LASSO-WORDS) )) *
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902~ ~ 46~ HOT) 903t ( 468357 HOVELS) 904~ 4273~ HARD) )) 90~1 (5ETQQ F r ~'ES 1(~522~ LA~) 9071 (53~s37 LETTER
909~ ( 5646 JOIIN) 9091 ~U5a6733~ JUMPED
910~ (U56~3 L~VE) 91~1 tUS6~2 LolIC) *
912: ( S644225 LOGICAL) 9l3~ ~ 5664U LONG) 914~ (U54~464~ LIVING3 915~ 32G~ JE~N) 916~ t~5463 LIVE) 917~ (U5669 KNO~) )) 9 1 ~ ~
919~ (9ETOQ SIXES (t 63 OF) 9201 (~669 NOW) 9211 ( 636U MEN) 9221 ~663376 nODERN) 9231 ~U665U NOT) g241 (U6gn ~1y) 9251 ~U6~7 OUR) 9261 ~663 ONE) 9271 ~64SU NIL) 9201 ~U666U M0~1) 9291 ~U6~24 ~UC11) 930~ ~U667~ ~ORE) 9311 ~U667~U ~o~r) 9321~ tU64S337u ~IlLER) 9331 ~U606237U NUMDER~
9341 ~U6~23713U NlCESr) 9351 ~U6423 NICE) 9361 ~6254362842~ 1A111EMATICAL) 9371 t~66~ ON) 93~1 ~U66~9 O~LY) )~
9401 tsETQQ 6EVENS ~ 76 SO) g4il ~743U 5HE) 9421 ~ 78425 QUICK) 943~ ~U786743 STUPID) 9441 ~U73sa76 RETURN) 94SI t~7243623U 5clENcE) 9461 ~746~529466U SI~ULAT}ON) 947~ tU7467S3u SIMPLE) 94a~ ~U736753 PEOPLE) 9491 ~78275464 STARVING) g~O~ ~U7243U SAID) 9S11 ~7439~ RHETT) 9S21 ~U7654a359 POLITELY) 9531 ~u7u 6) 9541 ~U76~S7~ SOULS) 9551 ~U736426566 SEnlCOLO~
9~6 9571 (SETQQ EIGHTS ((~3463~ TI~E~
95e1 (~G22S3 TA~LE~
9S9~ 429 THAT) *
9601 ~ 8447 THIS) 961~ 379-- YERY) 962: tU8439U THEY) 9631 ~ ~6~ TO) 9641 t~4347U THEIR) 6~ 66~ TOO) 9661 ( a43679 THEORY) 967~ (U32S37 TAKES) 9651 (~a737u USES) 3~
9691 ( S37~ TEST) 9701 ( ~43~ THE~
97~ S4733~ .THR~E) 972J ( H6~6~ TOUN) 973- t ~7328473 TREATISE) 9741 ( ~4637 TI~ES) 97~ S79~ TRY) 9761 t 52937~ TAXES) 9771 ~s2~3 TAKE) 9751 t 06a44~ TOUGH) )) ~79~
gSo~ (SETQO NINES (( 93272 2E~RA) 9~ 96~1 YOU) 9821 ~ 93~ W) 9~3~ 96~7 YOUR) *
9a4~ (~94~ UILL~
98S~ (~927~ WAS) 9561 (~9484~ UITH) 9871 ( 965~3 WOULD) 9~Q1 t~9436 WHEN) 9-391 (~9663373SS UONDERFUL~
9901 (~96757~ WORKS) 991~ (~967S WORK) 9921 ~ 966337 UONDER) 9931 t~96737 WORDS) ggq1 (~94~24~ ~IHICH) 99~1 t 9~163~ WIND) )) 9971 ~SETQQ ~ATCHED-T~OS N1L~
99~11 9991 ~SErQQ MATCHED-THREES t~ 3 E F))) 10011 tSETQQ ~ATCHED FOURS ((4663 GOOO ~10~E GONE HONE))) 1002t 10031 (SETQQ ~ATCHED-FIVES NIL) 10051 ~SETCQ ~ATCHED-SIXES NIL) 10071 tSETQQ ~ATCHED-SEVENS NIL) *
ICOQI .
1OO9l ~SETQQ n~TCHED-ElGHTS tt~84373~ THERE THESE~)) 1011- ~SETQO nATCHED-NlNES NIL) 10131 tDEFUN PRINT-ROUS (LA~3DA (LST) 10141 ttNULL L9T)
10~3t ~5Cil 32~ ) 1016~ tPRlNr ~CAR L9T)) 1017~ ~PRINT-ROWS tCDR LST)~ )) 1019~ ~OEFUN PRIMT-THIS (LA~DA ~LST~
1020~ ttNULL LST) 1021~ tPRlNT (ASCII 32~) 1022~ tPRINI (CA~ LST)~
10281 t(NOT tEQ ~ASCII S) tCAR LST~)) 10241 (PRIN1 (ASCII 32)) 102S~ (PRINT-THIS (CDR LST~ ) 1026i ((EQ tASOII S) (CAR LST~
1027~ `SPRINT-THIS ~CDR LST)) ~ )) ~02 1029~ tRDS~
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3 ~ EFUN CLRS5F N ( LAI-lrdDA N I L
4: tHOME) 5~ tPRIN1 ESC:) 6~ tPRlNI ' "[2J"-~75 tASCI I 32) ) ) r3~
g~ tDEFUN ASI'-NAME (-AMEIDA NIL
lCt~ tPRlNI lASOI I ~1 t )
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10281 t(NOT tEQ ~ASCII S) tCAR LST~)) 10241 (PRIN1 (ASCII 32)) 102S~ (PRINT-THIS (CDR LST~ ) 1026i ((EQ tASOII S) (CAR LST~
1027~ `SPRINT-THIS ~CDR LST)) ~ )) ~02 1029~ tRDS~
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3 ~ EFUN CLRS5F N ( LAI-lrdDA N I L
4: tHOME) 5~ tPRIN1 ESC:) 6~ tPRlNI ' "[2J"-~75 tASCI I 32) ) ) r3~
g~ tDEFUN ASI'-NAME (-AMEIDA NIL
lCt~ tPRlNI lASOI I ~1 t )
11~ tPF~lN1 (ASCI I ~ t ) ~25 tPRINT-THlS ~LIST r~lAF~ 'There ~re n~w ~PLU5 (LENa'rH N-lllr~Er~~PU9~Er~S) 131 tLEN13TI`I SIN13LET5)) 'p~ss31blllties EIAr 14~ tPRlNI tA9C11 16)) 15~ ~PRINI tA9CI I 32) ) 161 tPRlNT-5TOP ~PIe~ tyFe in bh~ per~4~H3 ~irst n~,e)) 17s t9ETa NOMrlRE tF~A'rOM) ) IH~ ~t'ONFAOULATOR? t~
;~OI tDEFUN A9SES8-TROOF'9 tLAME~VA tL5T) 21~ t tNl.LL L5T) ~2~ ~ tNULL 91N13LETS) 23~ tPRINT-TH15 tLlST tAS1 II 16) 'N,:~ 'p~ssibllitles 'left)) 241 tt3q-ON) ) 25~t tNONNULL SIN8LET5) 26~t INITIAL5-ONLY) 27~t tEQUAL I tPLUS tLENi3TH LST) tLENt3'1'H S11\18LETS) ) ) 2a-tPF~'INI tA5C11 9)?
'Zg~ tPRINI tA5CII 9~) 30~ tPRlNT~THlS tLI5T rdAP 'There 'is ~llC.W ~nly '~:.ne. 'p~g5ibility E~AP~)) 31~ tREAD-THEM L5T) ) 3Z~ ttLE5SP tLEN(3TH L8T) S) 331 tPF INI tASCI I 8~ ) 341 tPRlNI tA5CI I ~
351tPRlNT~THlS tL15T,ldAR 'There '~re 'n~w tF~LUg tLEN8TH L9T) tLEN13TH
365 SIN5LET5) ) 'p~ssibilities 8AF
371 tFi EAD-THEM LST ) 38~ ~ tEQUAL MARKEF~ ' El t 391 t5ETQ MARI'ER 'C) 401 tFlrRST-lNlTIAL L5T) ) 411 ttEQUAL MARKER 'A) 421 t SETQ MARKER~ ' El ) 43~ tSETQ TEST-LOCALITY tNTH 8 tCAr: LST) ) ) 441 tTEST-LOCALlTY LST) ) 4SI t tEQUAL MARKER ' ~
46~ tSETQ MAFKER ' D) 47~ tSEPARATE-SlNl3LETS LST) ) 4a- t tEQUAL MARI~ER ' D) .
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511 .
52l tsETQQ BAR ^v~v~v~v) 5_t~
541 tDEFUN ~3LOOK-20 ~LA~I~DA NIL
551 (PRINT CPAOI~ tLIST tAsr~ll 21'31 (ASCil 2191 (ASl~ll 21~3:) ~A5011 56s ~ABr~Il 21~) tAS''II 21~ A.9~.11 '~19:1 ~Asc~ ) tAscll 2191 s7i (AS~I I 2lg~ ~ASr_l I 213) ~Assll 21-3:) ~A5l~ 3) ~ASr_ 58: 21g) tASGII 21-3) tASI,ll 219~ tASr:ll 21'3) (ASCII 21-3) (As 5g2 219) tAscll Z131 tASOlI 219) (Ag511 ~13J (AsCII 2191 tASOII
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62~ 21g) (ASCII 219) tASCII 219) (ASCII 21-31 (ASCII 21'3) (ASC
. 631 219) (ASCII 2191 (ASCII 219) tAscll 219) (Ascll 21g) tASC
641 2191 (A5C11 21~) (ASCII 219) (Ascll 219) (Asoll 21-31 tAs 65~ 2191 tASCII 219) (Ascll 2l9) (ASl::ll 2l3) (ASCII 21-3) tASC
66~ 219) ~ASI,Il 713) tASCII 219) tAscll 2l~3J ~ASCII 21g:l tAs 671 21g) tASOII 219) ~ASCII 2l3~ ~ASCII 2l3~ ~ASC~ 3) ~ASGII
68: 2l9~ ~A91,~ g) tAS~ 213:l ~ASC:I I 219:) ~ASI::l I 7l9~l ~ASCII 219)6g~ ~ASCII 21-3~ ~ASCII ~l9) ~ASCII 2l3~ ~ASl'll 2l3) ~AYCIl 21'3) 7o~ tAs~ll 21~3) ~A9C11 ~l3) IA51'11 21'3:~
71~
721 tDEFUN ~OOSTEF;-HOU~E~lULD tLA~1EIDA NIL
73~ ~tNULL LETTER.
745 ~POP NUMERALS~
75: ~SETQ NUMERALs tLlST (PACI~ NW-IERALS
76~ ~SETQ NEW-UNE tAPPEND NUMEFALS tC:AP ELEFIIANTs:):l:) 771 tSETQ NUMBER-PUSHERS (APPEND Nu~8Er-FUsMERs tLls-r NEW-ONE)~) 78~ ~POP ELEPHAGtTSl 7-3~ (r:ETRo-HousEHoLD) ) ao~ ttNONNULL LETTER) 81~ ~SETQ NuMERALs ~APFEND NuMERALs (LlsT (NlJMEl:lr~Y LETrER)J)) 82~ ~SETQ LETTEP~ ~pop OPEN-WORD)) 83~ tBOOSTER-HUUSEHOLD) ) )) a4~
8s~ tDEFUN CONFAr~ULATOR tLAMBDA NIL
86~ ~t NULL NUM~ER-PUSHERS~
87~ tAssEss-TRoops HoMr~hE
sa, t~EQUAL ~UNPACK NOMt~REl tUNPACtC ~cAArt NUNCER-PUSHERS~
as~ ~SETQ FloMBREs ~APPEND HoMBfiEs tLlST (CAR NuMRER-pusHEp~s 9~ POP NuMElER-pusHERs) 9l~ ~CONFAEIULATOR~ ) 921 ~NOT (EQUAL (UNPACK NoMBr:E) ~UNFACI~ ~CAAR NuMFJER--pusHErls~))) ~31 tPOP NUMBER-FUsHERs g4~ ~CONFAEIULATOF~) ~
951 tT ' TROURLE-WITH-CONFARULATOR) )) g6~
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g71 CDEFUN DIPECTOFY-ASSISTANCE (LAMBDA ~:PD51 ~5~ ~CLRSCRN) 33~ ~TERPRI) 1-.11')~ ~FANCY--EIOX~
Ol~ tSETQ ~MAr:KER NIL
102: . tSETti Lal3ALlTlEs NIL) o ~ tSET~ THE-LOCALI T Y N I L ) 104: tSETQ SIN~LETS NIL
OS: ~SET~ FULL-r~oDIES NIL
tt5 ~ tSETQ TEMP NIL) 107: tSETQ ELEPHANTS NlL) OS: (sErQ NUM3ER-PUSHERS NIL
103: tSETQ HOMDRES NIL) t SET Q. SMALLER Nl~J
tSETt~ posslsILlTIEs NILl llZ: tPFINT-THIS tThl~ s~rvlc~ an ~5sl5t y.~ lf y--.u wlll type ltl)) 113~ ~PRINT-STOP ttlle rlrst 91x 1etters ~ tll~ pers.~n s last n~n~e --)) 114~ ~sETQ SIX-LA8T tUNPAC:I ~RAroM))) ttMEMr~Ep~ tCAR sIx-LAsTJ (UNFACIt ~AHcDr-Fl3~llJl~ 1NoFQR3Tuvwxyz)) 116t ~F-RINT-THI9 ~PLEASE USE THE NUI1EIER5 CORRESFONDINI3 T0 THE LETTER9)) 1175 tqO-ON~ ) tpFllNT-sTop ~Tllallk y~ - Wllæ~b 1~ th~ ~Irst lett~r :~f tll~ first n~l~le~)) 1131 ~sET6l FlR5T-FlR9r tUNPAC:K trRAToM~
12t.~ ~FRlNT-9TOP ~rha~lk y~ W~lat ~r~ tl~ ~lr~t tl~r~ lebter~ ~ tl~
121~ l~callty?.~) 122~ tSETtil THF:EE-LOCALITY (UNPACI t.RATOM:))) 23~ tPRINT-STOP ~Thank y~ - What i5 tll~ tw-~ tt~r st~te :--d~?)) I74 s tSETQ TW0 - ~TA TE tUNP AC:K ~F:A roMJJ
125: ~SETQ SIX-LAST ~APPEND slx-LAsT tLISl c) O O O c) 126~ tSETQ FIND-THIS tLIsT tCAR slx-LAsr:) tCADR slx-LAsr) tCADDR SIX-LAST
127: ~NTH 3 SIX-LAST) tNTH 4 SIX-LAST) I:NIH 5 SIX-LAST) tCAF. FlF:sr-FIrtsT) 129~ tCAR Two-srATE) tCAI)F: TW0-STArE:~ tC Af:: TIIFEE-LOI::ALITY) l2g~ tCADR rHP~EE-LocALITY) ~ADDr-: rllpEE--Lt)cALIry:l)) 130~ tSETt~ FIND-THIS ~UNPAC:It tFACK FIND-THIS) :t J
~ tTERPRI) 132~ tFlND-NEEDLES FIND-THIS PHONE-LIST:
133~
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137~ tSETQ ELEFHANTS tC:ONS ~cDAr: LST) ELEpHANrs~:
13S~ tELlMlNATort ~ODP LST)) )) 133~
l~o~ tDEFUN FANOY-DOX tLAMr~DA NIL
1411 tFRlNT-THlS ~PACK tLlST tASI~ 3ll:Asl::ll 3:1 ~Ascl 1 3~-)tAF~C11 32) ~ASCII
142~ ~2J~Asc:lI 21r~)lASl:~ fi)~ASCII 136:~A~ 6)t.ASIII Is6:~As~
14~ 36)~ASC11 1s6)tAscl 1 136:)~AS01 1 l-J6)tAscll 136) tASCII 1~361 ~As 144: 1-36:1tASCI I ls6)tAscl I 1-361~ASI:~ 361tA51-II ls6JtAs;l 1 1-36)~ASO
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14Ef5 1~6)~ASC11 136)tASI-ll 136J{AS511 196JtAS111 1~36)1A51-ll 131)))) 149~- ~PFtlNT-5TOP ~PAI-IC tLIST IASI::II 31 (A9C11 32) IASI-II 32) IASI-II 3)))) 1501 tPFtlNT-8TOP tLlST tASCII 3~:) IASI::II 17~1).1 151s ~FRINr-STOP ~YOU HAVE FEACIIED DlREororty A8sl5TANr:E:~) 15~: tPRlNT tA5C11 179)) 1535 tPRlNT-THIS tPA~-k ILIST ~ASCII 3)1A51::11 3~:A5~-11 32)1ASC11 3~)1ASCII
15~l5 32~1ASC11 19~)tA-3C11 1~6)~AS011 136:~A5511 136)tA51::11 u3~:lr~55lt 15S~ 136)tASC11 196)1ASC11 1~6)tAgC11 136:~tA51::11 196)t~SI::l r 136:~ lAsr,l I
1565 196)(ASC11 136)~AS~11 136)tA5'-11 196:'tA9111 136)tAS111 136)tASIlI
1575 196)tASCII lR6)tA5C11 136)tA9C11 136)~ASC11 196:~ASt`ll 13t)~ASRlI
15R1 196)tAS~ 6)~ASC11 136?1ASR11 13611AB111 136)tA91;11 t36J1ASClI
1535 136)tAS111 136)~A5111 136)1ASI.ll 136~':AS1l1 136)1AS511 1~3611~E~'II
1601 136~A91~11 136)~A9C11 196)1AS111 136)~ABR~ J6)1ASIll ~IJ)))) 16tl tPRlNT ~ASCII 32~t ~) 16~ ~DEFUN FIND-NEF.DLEB tLAi~lr'l)~ ~NUII L5T) 16~ tfNULL LE~T~
1655 tSETQ MARIKErt 'A) 1661 tAS5ESS-Tr:OOPS F0551RlLlrlE5:1 ) 167: . ttErlUAL NUM tUNPACIt tr-:AAR L51))) 16R5 ~SETQ POSSIDILITIES Q-ONS (CAR LST) PUSSICILITIES:I) *
1691 tFlND-NEEDLES NUM ~RDr. 15T)) ) 17(~ ~FIND-NEEDLES NUM t6DR LSr)) )) 172: ~DEFUN FIPST-INlTlAL tLA-IRDA tLSr) 17R: {PRINI tAS'II 3)) 174: tPRlNl tASCII 9)) 1751 tPRlNT-TH15 tLi5T 6AIt 'Tl~ere 'are ~n~w tFLUS ILENRrH L51) ILEN13TH
176: SIN13LET5)) 'p-~sslbllltles RArt:~) 177~ tPRlNI tAsr~ll i6~) 17R5 tPRlNl tASCII 3~)) 1791 tPRlNT-SrUP tL15T 'D--læs 'tb~ 'flrst '~ 'b~rlln 'wltl~ 'tb~ ttrr lRO~ 'A '~g 'Itl 'ALP~IA~
IRII ~SETQ LETTER-RHECI~ IF.ATOII)) IR2~ ~tEQUAL LETTEP~-CHE~I~ 3) lR3~ t5ETQ FIR-ST-INITIAL 'Al 10~: tREDUCE-5Y-INITIAL FOSSI~ILITIE3:) ) 1555 tFr-INI ~ASr-ll 16)) IR6: tPRINl <AS'II 3~)) 1~7: tPRlNT-STOP tLlST 'Dces 'It 'b~gin 'witb 'tbe lRt3~ tter ~ e~ 'as 'i~l 'RRAV07:~1 lR3: : ~5ETQ LETTER-CHECK tRAiOI~
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2l51 tF'RIN1 tA5011 '3)) 2161 ~PRIWl tASOII g)) 217~ tPRlNT-THIS tL13T EIAI; 'Tllere ~re ~llCW tF'LUS tLEN13'1'H L5T) tLEN13TH
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219s tINlTlALS-bNLY-B) ~) ?:
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234~ tSETL REJOINDER tRATOM)) 23S: ttl~lEl~lBER REJOINDER tUNPAI~ 'ABODEF13HIJl'LI1NOFQR5'rUVWXYZ:I) 236: tPRIN1 tASI_ll 16)) 237: tPRINl tASt II 32~) '23B: tPRIN'r-THIS ~P1ea-e u5e nUl"eral5)~
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~'55: fINITIALS-ONLY-B~
~56:
~57: ~DEFUN hlU~lEF.'IFY fLA~lBDA
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J73: I~fQ ~-J :';`.
774: (:fEQ p xx:) 7 Z75: t:t:E~ q xx~ 7 Z7~: ffEQ r x:~ 7:~
77: t:~:EQ ~ :~;xl 7:~
~78: ~t:EQ t x.x:~ 8:~
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Z87: I:t:EQ 1~ x~ Z:~
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t5C462 LIP1A) t546 LIOJ ~s-t76 LISO) cs6 Lo) c5627 Lo~rt) csG36 LUDO~ t5676 Lurto ) C567 LOS~ CS672 LasA) t56S6 LUJo) C5862 LUNA) t5586 LUTo) c53-3 LUZ)~
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JAY LAW LAX LAY) t5233 JAZZ LAZY) tS323 LEAD LEAF) t538 LED LEE~ ts337 JEEP~
KEEP LEER LEE3) t534 KE~ LEC3 t5347 I-EI39 LE13~.) t5378 ~lEST ItEFT LE5T) tS3t3 JET
LET~ tS307 JET9 LET5~ t5423 JIDE LICE~ t54~S I~IICIC LICIt) t543 KID LIV LIE) t S437 I~IDS LIES) ~5433 LIED LIFE) t5463 Jlrlx LIPIY) ts~l63 Itlt~lD LIPlE LINE) t546s I~INK LINK~ ~S477 K15S LI6P) t54t3 Itl r LIT~ ~5-~t33 KITE LIVE~ t5G2 JOEI LOD) t5623 LoAr~ LOAF LorlE) ~564 JOI3 LOI3) ~S6-~6 JOIN LOIN;~ ~5G6tl ltNor Lour;l t5673 LorE
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LAVA) ~5362 LEMA LENA) t5386 LENU LEON? ~53rl~ JETA l.l.VA) ~.5~5 LIJA LILA:) t S466 LIMO LINO) ~547~ JIRA LIRA) t5ti26 LOA11 LOAN LU~O LOOO) t56t.t; LOI~M LOONLOMO) t5662 LOMA LONA) ~56L3 LOUD LOVE LorE) t5632 JOYA LOZA)~
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6626 MOoO~ ~66~6 MODO) ~6646 MOHO) t6652 MOJA) t6653 MOLE) t6667 MOhlA) ~6672 MORA) t6676 PIOF:O~ t6603 MOTE) t6636 MOZ0) t6332 MUDA) t6rJsz MULA~ (6872 MUSA)t6ss MUY) t6226 NA~O) ~6232 NADA) tG342 NE~A) tG362 NErlA) tG366 NEON) t6386 NETO) t66 NO) t666 NON) t6823 NU~E) tGL372 hWCA~ tGt33~ NUEZ) t62rJ6 NATO) tr8 NU
tt; O) t6263 ODOE) t6273 OCP~E) CG346 ODIO) .r373 ODRE) t6476 0I3r:0) t647 OIP~C6525 OJAL) t6S6 OJO) ~652 ULA) t653 OLE) ttis3G CIL..EO) ~:6537 OI.ER) t6s52 OLLA
~672 OFA) ~6725 ORAL) ~6723 ORGE) t67S2 ORLA) t68 5 OVAL) I
'~ MATCHED~EtlXE9 t~62S6 MAJO MALO) t677 MAF. MAS) tG2~:2 MAYA IIAZA:~ t623G MAYO MAZo~ t647 MIFA
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t6666 MONO NONO) C6272 MASA oDrtA) t6~46 MA130 I]C:IO) tG32 MEA ODA) t6436 NIDO
orDo) c6567 OJ05 OLOR) c6632 MODA MOFA ONDA:) tG63.7 P107.A ONZA) CG746 ORIO ORIN) C6727 ORAR.OSAR) t676 ORO OSO~ ~6076 MUltO 011;:0):~ :
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ass6 ruYo) ~8273 Ur~r~E) ~a6 UN) ~86~t7 UN~ 06~2 UNTA:1 ta6a6 u~lro) ~a723 ur~aE
~8762 UfiNA) ~a76 U90) ~a4s urIL) la82 UVA) ln3 uy) ~8; 2 VACA~ ~236 VADC1) r~24~ VA~A) ta246 VA130~ trJ2 VA) ~a27 VAS) ~H2$3 VAl.E) ~ 57 VAL9~ ~a266 VANO)8276 VA9U) ~82a3 VATE~ t8332 VEDA) 1~342 VE8A~ 1837 VEF) 1~372 VEF~A) 1~386 ~VETQ) ~04~ VID) ~a432 VIDA) ~84-l2 Vl~A) tr3~1s VlL) ta456 V}LO)) MATCHED-EI13HrB
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. 631 219) (ASCII 2191 (ASCII 219) tAscll 219) (Ascll 21g) tASC
641 2191 (A5C11 21~) (ASCII 219) (Ascll 219) (Asoll 21-31 tAs 65~ 2191 tASCII 219) (Ascll 2l9) (ASl::ll 2l3) (ASCII 21-3) tASC
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73~ ~tNULL LETTER.
745 ~POP NUMERALS~
75: ~SETQ NUMERALs tLlST (PACI~ NW-IERALS
76~ ~SETQ NEW-UNE tAPPEND NUMEFALS tC:AP ELEFIIANTs:):l:) 771 tSETQ NUMBER-PUSHERS (APPEND Nu~8Er-FUsMERs tLls-r NEW-ONE)~) 78~ ~POP ELEPHAGtTSl 7-3~ (r:ETRo-HousEHoLD) ) ao~ ttNONNULL LETTER) 81~ ~SETQ NuMERALs ~APFEND NuMERALs (LlsT (NlJMEl:lr~Y LETrER)J)) 82~ ~SETQ LETTEP~ ~pop OPEN-WORD)) 83~ tBOOSTER-HUUSEHOLD) ) )) a4~
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86~ ~t NULL NUM~ER-PUSHERS~
87~ tAssEss-TRoops HoMr~hE
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103: tSETQ HOMDRES NIL) t SET Q. SMALLER Nl~J
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127: ~NTH 3 SIX-LAST) tNTH 4 SIX-LAST) I:NIH 5 SIX-LAST) tCAF. FlF:sr-FIrtsT) 129~ tCAR Two-srATE) tCAI)F: TW0-STArE:~ tC Af:: TIIFEE-LOI::ALITY) l2g~ tCADR rHP~EE-LocALITY) ~ADDr-: rllpEE--Lt)cALIry:l)) 130~ tSETt~ FIND-THIS ~UNPAC:It tFACK FIND-THIS) :t J
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133~
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Claims (20)
1. The method of obtaining a desired data base entry in a computer system including a keyboard means linked to a data base, which includes differentiating matched data base entries obtained by electrical signals transmitted to the data base by said keyboard means which transmits indicia knowledge to a user and accesses the data base wherein each key of said keyboard represents a plurality of indicia and each key is capable of producing a unique electrical signal comprising the steps of:
a) selecting a key or sequence of keys representing an indicia or string of indicia which is knowledgeable to the user;
b) activating said key or sequence of keys selected;
c) producing a signal or sequence of signals corresponding to said key or sequence of keys activated;
d) comparing said signal or sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one knowledgeable indicia or string of indicia associated therewith;
e) selecting from said data base all indexed data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals and compiling all of said entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals into a list of possibilities wherein at least two data base entries are included on said list of possibilities:
f) analyzing all of said data entries on said list of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first indicia of at least one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes from at least one corresponding indicia of at least one other of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
g) querying the user at least a first time regarding said distinguishing indicia, h) said user responding to at least said first query;
i) processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
j) informing the user of the desired data entry.
a) selecting a key or sequence of keys representing an indicia or string of indicia which is knowledgeable to the user;
b) activating said key or sequence of keys selected;
c) producing a signal or sequence of signals corresponding to said key or sequence of keys activated;
d) comparing said signal or sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one knowledgeable indicia or string of indicia associated therewith;
e) selecting from said data base all indexed data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals and compiling all of said entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals into a list of possibilities wherein at least two data base entries are included on said list of possibilities:
f) analyzing all of said data entries on said list of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first indicia of at least one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes from at least one corresponding indicia of at least one other of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
g) querying the user at least a first time regarding said distinguishing indicia, h) said user responding to at least said first query;
i) processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
j) informing the user of the desired data entry.
2. The method as in Claim 1, wherein the step of:
a) informing the user of the desired data entry includes providing information associated with the data entry to the user.
a) informing the user of the desired data entry includes providing information associated with the data entry to the user.
3. The method as in Claim 2, wherein:
a) said key pad is a standard touch-tone key pad and said electrical signals are produced by a TOUCH-TONE
generator, each signal being in the form of one of twelve DTMF
tones corresponding to the twelve keys of a TOUCH-TONE key pad.
a) said key pad is a standard touch-tone key pad and said electrical signals are produced by a TOUCH-TONE
generator, each signal being in the form of one of twelve DTMF
tones corresponding to the twelve keys of a TOUCH-TONE key pad.
4. The method as in Claim 3, wherein:
a) said data entries in said data base each correspond to one of a plurality of names and associated addresses listed in a telephone directory, and;
b) said information associated with each of said data entries is a telephone number.
a) said data entries in said data base each correspond to one of a plurality of names and associated addresses listed in a telephone directory, and;
b) said information associated with each of said data entries is a telephone number.
5. The method as in Claim 4, wherein:
a) said associated addresses include state, city and street localities;
b) said data entries each include at least a first letter of said corresponding names;
c) said data entries each further include at least three letters of said city associated with said corresponding names, and;
d) said data entries each further include at least two letters of said state associated with said corresponding name.
a) said associated addresses include state, city and street localities;
b) said data entries each include at least a first letter of said corresponding names;
c) said data entries each further include at least three letters of said city associated with said corresponding names, and;
d) said data entries each further include at least two letters of said state associated with said corresponding name.
6, A method as in Claim 1, wherein:
a) said query of the user at least a first time is solely with respect to said distinguishing indicia.
a) said query of the user at least a first time is solely with respect to said distinguishing indicia.
7. A method as in Claim 1, wherein:
a) said first indicia is common to at least two of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities and distinguishes said indexed data entries having said common first indicia from corresponding indicia of at least two other of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
b) said user's response to said at least first query includes one of indicating said common first indicia is different from a corresponding indicia of said data entry desired and indicating said common first indicia is the same as a corresponding indicia of said data entry desired, and;
c) said processing of said user's response to determine the desired data entry includes one of excluding said indexed data entries having said common first indicia from said list of possibilities and excluding said at least two other indexed data entries from said list of possibilities.
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a) said first indicia is common to at least two of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities and distinguishes said indexed data entries having said common first indicia from corresponding indicia of at least two other of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
b) said user's response to said at least first query includes one of indicating said common first indicia is different from a corresponding indicia of said data entry desired and indicating said common first indicia is the same as a corresponding indicia of said data entry desired, and;
c) said processing of said user's response to determine the desired data entry includes one of excluding said indexed data entries having said common first indicia from said list of possibilities and excluding said at least two other indexed data entries from said list of possibilities.
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8. A method as in Claim 1, wherein:
a) said first indicia is common to at least two of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
b) said user's response to said at least first query includes indicating that said common first indicia is different from a corresponding indicia of said data entry desired, and;
c) said processing of said user's response to determine the desired data base entry includes excluding said at least two data entries having said common letter from said list of possibilities.
a) said first indicia is common to at least two of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
b) said user's response to said at least first query includes indicating that said common first indicia is different from a corresponding indicia of said data entry desired, and;
c) said processing of said user's response to determine the desired data base entry includes excluding said at least two data entries having said common letter from said list of possibilities.
9. A method of informing a user of a telephone number for a desired entity via an automated directory assistance system including a TOUCH-TONE type telephone keying means linked to a data base having a plurality of data entries each corresponding to an entity listed in a telephone directory and differentiating means for distinguishing matched data entries obtained by activating only a single key of said TOUCH-TONE keying means per letter representing a data entry desired wherein said keying means transmits an electrical signal to said data base and each key of said TOUCH-TONE keying means represents a plurality of letters and is capable of producing only one unique electrical signal comprising the steps of:
a) selecting a key or sequence of keys representing a letter or series of letters of an entity for which the telephone number is desired;
b) activating said key or sequence of keys selected;
c) producing a signal or sequence of signals corresponding to said key or sequence of keys activated;
d) comparing said sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one letter or series of letters associated therewith;
e) selecting from said data base all indexed data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals and compiling all of said data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals into a list of possibilities wherein at least two data entries are included on said list of possibilities;
f) analyzing all of said data entries on said list of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first letter of at least one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes from at least one corresponding letter of at least one other of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
g) querying the user at least a first time regarding said distinguishing letter;
h) said user responding to at least said first query;
i) processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
i) informing the user of the telephone number associated with said data entry desired.
a) selecting a key or sequence of keys representing a letter or series of letters of an entity for which the telephone number is desired;
b) activating said key or sequence of keys selected;
c) producing a signal or sequence of signals corresponding to said key or sequence of keys activated;
d) comparing said sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one letter or series of letters associated therewith;
e) selecting from said data base all indexed data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals and compiling all of said data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals into a list of possibilities wherein at least two data entries are included on said list of possibilities;
f) analyzing all of said data entries on said list of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first letter of at least one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes from at least one corresponding letter of at least one other of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
g) querying the user at least a first time regarding said distinguishing letter;
h) said user responding to at least said first query;
i) processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
i) informing the user of the telephone number associated with said data entry desired.
10. A method as in Claim 9, wherein:
a) said query of the user at least a first time is solely with respect to said distinguishing letter.
a) said query of the user at least a first time is solely with respect to said distinguishing letter.
11. A method as in Claim 9, wherein:
a) said key or sequence of keys selected include at least three keys representing the last name of the entity for which the telephone number is desired;
b) said key or sequence of keys selected further include at least three keys representing the city type locality in which the desired entity resides, and;
c) said key or sequence of keys selected further include at least two keys representing the state in which the desired entity resides.
a) said key or sequence of keys selected include at least three keys representing the last name of the entity for which the telephone number is desired;
b) said key or sequence of keys selected further include at least three keys representing the city type locality in which the desired entity resides, and;
c) said key or sequence of keys selected further include at least two keys representing the state in which the desired entity resides.
12. A method as in Claim 11, wherein:
a) said key or sequence of keys selected further include at least a first key representing the first name of the entity for which the telephone number is desired.
a) said key or sequence of keys selected further include at least a first key representing the first name of the entity for which the telephone number is desired.
13. A method as in Claim 9, wherein:
a) said key or sequence of keys selected include at most three keys representing the last name of the entity for which a telephone number is desired;
b) said key or sequence of keys selected include at most three keys representing the city type locality in which the desired entity resides, and;
c) said key or sequence of keys selected include at most two keys representing the state in which the desired entity resides.
a) said key or sequence of keys selected include at most three keys representing the last name of the entity for which a telephone number is desired;
b) said key or sequence of keys selected include at most three keys representing the city type locality in which the desired entity resides, and;
c) said key or sequence of keys selected include at most two keys representing the state in which the desired entity resides.
14. A method as in Claim 13, wherein:
a) said key or sequence of keys selected further include at most three keys representing the first name of the entity for which a telephone number is desired.
a) said key or sequence of keys selected further include at most three keys representing the first name of the entity for which a telephone number is desired.
15. A method as in Claim 9, wherein:
a) said first letter is common to at least two of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities and distinguishes said indexed data entries having said common first letter from at least two other of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
b) said user's response to said at least first query includes one of indicating said common first letter is different from a corresponding letter of said data entry desired and said common letter is the same as a corresponding letter of said data entry desired, and;
c) said processing of said user's response to determine the desired data entry includes one of excluding said at least two indexed data entries having said common indicia from said list of possibilities and excluding said at least two other indexed data entries from said list of possibilities.
a) said first letter is common to at least two of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities and distinguishes said indexed data entries having said common first letter from at least two other of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
b) said user's response to said at least first query includes one of indicating said common first letter is different from a corresponding letter of said data entry desired and said common letter is the same as a corresponding letter of said data entry desired, and;
c) said processing of said user's response to determine the desired data entry includes one of excluding said at least two indexed data entries having said common indicia from said list of possibilities and excluding said at least two other indexed data entries from said list of possibilities.
16. A method as in Claim 9, wherein:
a) said first letter is common to at least two of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
b) said user's response to said at least first query includes indicating that said common first letter is different from a corresponding letter of said data entry desired, and;
c) said processing of said user's response to determine the data entry desired includes excluding said at least two data entries having said common letter from said list of possibilities.
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a) said first letter is common to at least two of said indexed data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
b) said user's response to said at least first query includes indicating that said common first letter is different from a corresponding letter of said data entry desired, and;
c) said processing of said user's response to determine the data entry desired includes excluding said at least two data entries having said common letter from said list of possibilities.
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17. An apparatus for obtaining a desired data entry and differentiating matched data entries obtained by electrical signals transmitted to a data base via a keyboard transmitting means which transmits indicia knowledgeable to a user and accesses the data base wherein each key of the keyboard transmitting means represents a plurality of indicia and each key is capable of producing only one unique electrical signal comprising:
a) means for keying in an indicia or sequence of indicia knowledgeable to a user;
b) means for producing a signal or sequence of signals corresponding to the indicia or sequence of indicia knowledgeable to a user;
c) means for transmitting the signal or sequence of signals produced to a data base;
d) means for comparing the signal or sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one knowledgeable indicia or string of indicia associated therewith;
e) means for selecting from said data base all indexed data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals and compiling all of said data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals into a list of possibilities wherein at least two data entries are included on said list of possibilities;
f) means for analyzing all of said data entries on said list of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first indicia of one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes from at least one indicia of at least one other of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
g) means for querying the user at least a first time regarding said distinguishing indicia;
h) means for enabling the user to respond to at least said first query;
i) means for processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
j) means for informing the user of the desired data entry.
a) means for keying in an indicia or sequence of indicia knowledgeable to a user;
b) means for producing a signal or sequence of signals corresponding to the indicia or sequence of indicia knowledgeable to a user;
c) means for transmitting the signal or sequence of signals produced to a data base;
d) means for comparing the signal or sequence of signals to said data base having a multiplicity of indexed data entries having at least one knowledgeable indicia or string of indicia associated therewith;
e) means for selecting from said data base all indexed data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals and compiling all of said data entries matching said produced signal or sequence of signals into a list of possibilities wherein at least two data entries are included on said list of possibilities;
f) means for analyzing all of said data entries on said list of possibilities at least a first time and determining at least a first indicia of one of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities which distinguishes from at least one indicia of at least one other of said data entries formulated on said list of possibilities;
g) means for querying the user at least a first time regarding said distinguishing indicia;
h) means for enabling the user to respond to at least said first query;
i) means for processing said user's response to at least said first query to determine the data entry desired by the user, and;
j) means for informing the user of the desired data entry.
18. An apparatus as in Claim 17, wherein:
a) said apparatus is a portable unit.
a) said apparatus is a portable unit.
19. An apparatus as in Claim 17, wherein:
a) said data base includes at least one hundred thousand indexed data entries.
a) said data base includes at least one hundred thousand indexed data entries.
20. An apparatus as in Claim 17, wherein:
a) said keying includes a standard TOUCH-TONE
key pad, and;
b) said signal producing means includes a TOUCH-TONE generator whereby a signal in the form of one of twelve DTMF tones is produced corresponding to the one of the twelve keys of the TOUCH-TONE key pad activated by the user.
a) said keying includes a standard TOUCH-TONE
key pad, and;
b) said signal producing means includes a TOUCH-TONE generator whereby a signal in the form of one of twelve DTMF tones is produced corresponding to the one of the twelve keys of the TOUCH-TONE key pad activated by the user.
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