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Make a Bowl of Alphabet Soup


Print custom alphabetNumbers for LettersAlphabet to Number and Number to AlphabetRoll the Alphabet into a SpiralBuild an Alphabet PyramidFizz-Buzzify a StringSemi-Diagonal AlphabetMake an alphabet searchlight!The Speed of LettersWrite a function/method that takes in a string and spells that word out using the NATO Phonetic Alphabet. Titlecase optional













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This is what we'll call a bowl of alphabet soup - a roughly circular ascii-art shape with the 26 uppercase English letters (A-Z) arranged clockwise to form the perimeter:



 XYZABC
VW DE
U F
T G
S H
RQ JI
PONMLK


Write a program that takes in a single letter character, A-Z, and outputs that same bowl of alphabet soup "rotated", so to speak, so the input letter appears where the A does in the example above and the rest of the alphabet cycles fully around clockwise.



So the output for input A would be that same original bowl of alphabet soup.



And the output for input B would be this one:



 YZABCD
WX EF
V G
U H
T I
SR KJ
QPONML


Likewise the output for H would be:



 EFGHIJ
CD KL
B M
A N
Z O
YX QP
WVUTSR


Or for Z:



 WXYZAB
UV CD
T E
S F
R G
QP IH
ONMLKJ


This needs to work for all 26 letters, A through Z.



Details:



  • You can assume the only input will be a single letter, A through Z.

  • If convenient you may use lowercase a-z for input and/or output, you can even mix and match lower and uppercase.

  • The alphabet order must cycle clockwise, not counter-clockwise.

  • You must use spaces, not something else, to indent and fill the soup bowl.

  • There may be leading or trailing newlines or spaces in the output as long as the soup bowl is arranged properly.

  • Note that the bowl shape is 12 characters wide by 7 tall to make it appear roughly circular as text. Your bowls need to be the same shape.

This is code golf so the shortest code wins!










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    Great challenge! It initially seems easy, but it's not
    $endgroup$
    – Luis Mendo
    1 hour ago















7












$begingroup$


This is what we'll call a bowl of alphabet soup - a roughly circular ascii-art shape with the 26 uppercase English letters (A-Z) arranged clockwise to form the perimeter:



 XYZABC
VW DE
U F
T G
S H
RQ JI
PONMLK


Write a program that takes in a single letter character, A-Z, and outputs that same bowl of alphabet soup "rotated", so to speak, so the input letter appears where the A does in the example above and the rest of the alphabet cycles fully around clockwise.



So the output for input A would be that same original bowl of alphabet soup.



And the output for input B would be this one:



 YZABCD
WX EF
V G
U H
T I
SR KJ
QPONML


Likewise the output for H would be:



 EFGHIJ
CD KL
B M
A N
Z O
YX QP
WVUTSR


Or for Z:



 WXYZAB
UV CD
T E
S F
R G
QP IH
ONMLKJ


This needs to work for all 26 letters, A through Z.



Details:



  • You can assume the only input will be a single letter, A through Z.

  • If convenient you may use lowercase a-z for input and/or output, you can even mix and match lower and uppercase.

  • The alphabet order must cycle clockwise, not counter-clockwise.

  • You must use spaces, not something else, to indent and fill the soup bowl.

  • There may be leading or trailing newlines or spaces in the output as long as the soup bowl is arranged properly.

  • Note that the bowl shape is 12 characters wide by 7 tall to make it appear roughly circular as text. Your bowls need to be the same shape.

This is code golf so the shortest code wins!










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    Great challenge! It initially seems easy, but it's not
    $endgroup$
    – Luis Mendo
    1 hour ago













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1



$begingroup$


This is what we'll call a bowl of alphabet soup - a roughly circular ascii-art shape with the 26 uppercase English letters (A-Z) arranged clockwise to form the perimeter:



 XYZABC
VW DE
U F
T G
S H
RQ JI
PONMLK


Write a program that takes in a single letter character, A-Z, and outputs that same bowl of alphabet soup "rotated", so to speak, so the input letter appears where the A does in the example above and the rest of the alphabet cycles fully around clockwise.



So the output for input A would be that same original bowl of alphabet soup.



And the output for input B would be this one:



 YZABCD
WX EF
V G
U H
T I
SR KJ
QPONML


Likewise the output for H would be:



 EFGHIJ
CD KL
B M
A N
Z O
YX QP
WVUTSR


Or for Z:



 WXYZAB
UV CD
T E
S F
R G
QP IH
ONMLKJ


This needs to work for all 26 letters, A through Z.



Details:



  • You can assume the only input will be a single letter, A through Z.

  • If convenient you may use lowercase a-z for input and/or output, you can even mix and match lower and uppercase.

  • The alphabet order must cycle clockwise, not counter-clockwise.

  • You must use spaces, not something else, to indent and fill the soup bowl.

  • There may be leading or trailing newlines or spaces in the output as long as the soup bowl is arranged properly.

  • Note that the bowl shape is 12 characters wide by 7 tall to make it appear roughly circular as text. Your bowls need to be the same shape.

This is code golf so the shortest code wins!










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$endgroup$




This is what we'll call a bowl of alphabet soup - a roughly circular ascii-art shape with the 26 uppercase English letters (A-Z) arranged clockwise to form the perimeter:



 XYZABC
VW DE
U F
T G
S H
RQ JI
PONMLK


Write a program that takes in a single letter character, A-Z, and outputs that same bowl of alphabet soup "rotated", so to speak, so the input letter appears where the A does in the example above and the rest of the alphabet cycles fully around clockwise.



So the output for input A would be that same original bowl of alphabet soup.



And the output for input B would be this one:



 YZABCD
WX EF
V G
U H
T I
SR KJ
QPONML


Likewise the output for H would be:



 EFGHIJ
CD KL
B M
A N
Z O
YX QP
WVUTSR


Or for Z:



 WXYZAB
UV CD
T E
S F
R G
QP IH
ONMLKJ


This needs to work for all 26 letters, A through Z.



Details:



  • You can assume the only input will be a single letter, A through Z.

  • If convenient you may use lowercase a-z for input and/or output, you can even mix and match lower and uppercase.

  • The alphabet order must cycle clockwise, not counter-clockwise.

  • You must use spaces, not something else, to indent and fill the soup bowl.

  • There may be leading or trailing newlines or spaces in the output as long as the soup bowl is arranged properly.

  • Note that the bowl shape is 12 characters wide by 7 tall to make it appear roughly circular as text. Your bowls need to be the same shape.

This is code golf so the shortest code wins!







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    $begingroup$
    Great challenge! It initially seems easy, but it's not
    $endgroup$
    – Luis Mendo
    1 hour ago












  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Great challenge! It initially seems easy, but it's not
    $endgroup$
    – Luis Mendo
    1 hour ago







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$begingroup$
Great challenge! It initially seems easy, but it's not
$endgroup$
– Luis Mendo
1 hour ago




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05AB1E, 21 bytes



A roughly straightforward approach. Most likely golfable.



Code:



2AA¹k._•1못*Ć,ãiDΣ•Λ


Try it online!






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    JavaScript (Node.js), 121 bytes





    c=>`2XYZABC
    0VW5DE
    U9F
    T9G
    S9H
    0RQ5JI
    2PONMLK`.replace(/./g,x=>1/x?''.padEnd(-~x):(B=Buffer)([65+([a,b]=B(c+x),a+b)%26]))


    Try it online!






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      MATL, 49 bytes



      7I8*32tvB[1b]&Zvc2Y2j7+_YSy&f7-w4-_Z;YPE,&S])yg(


      What a mess. But it was fun writing. There's even an arctangent involved.



      Try it online!






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      • $begingroup$
        Um... what does the arctan do? Anything with the slightly circular shape? ;-)
        $endgroup$
        – Erik the Outgolfer
        32 mins ago










      • $begingroup$
        @EriktheOutgolfer :-? It sorts the non-space entries by their angle with respect to center of the bowl. That defines the order in which letters must be written. I'll add a more detailed explanation tomorrow if I have time
        $endgroup$
        – Luis Mendo
        29 mins ago



















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      Python 2, 129 bytes





      lambda x:''.join((i,chr((ord(x)+ord(i))%26+65),' '*5)[ord(i)/46]for i in''' XYZABC
      VW] DE
      U]]F
      T]]G
      S]]H
      RQ] JI
      PONMLK''')


      Try it online!






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        05AB1E, 21 bytes



        A roughly straightforward approach. Most likely golfable.



        Code:



        2AA¹k._•1못*Ć,ãiDΣ•Λ


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          05AB1E, 21 bytes



          A roughly straightforward approach. Most likely golfable.



          Code:



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            05AB1E, 21 bytes



            A roughly straightforward approach. Most likely golfable.



            Code:



            2AA¹k._•1못*Ć,ãiDΣ•Λ


            Try it online!






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            05AB1E, 21 bytes



            A roughly straightforward approach. Most likely golfable.



            Code:



            2AA¹k._•1못*Ć,ãiDΣ•Λ


            Try it online!







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                JavaScript (Node.js), 121 bytes





                c=>`2XYZABC
                0VW5DE
                U9F
                T9G
                S9H
                0RQ5JI
                2PONMLK`.replace(/./g,x=>1/x?''.padEnd(-~x):(B=Buffer)([65+([a,b]=B(c+x),a+b)%26]))


                Try it online!






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                  JavaScript (Node.js), 121 bytes





                  c=>`2XYZABC
                  0VW5DE
                  U9F
                  T9G
                  S9H
                  0RQ5JI
                  2PONMLK`.replace(/./g,x=>1/x?''.padEnd(-~x):(B=Buffer)([65+([a,b]=B(c+x),a+b)%26]))


                  Try it online!






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                    JavaScript (Node.js), 121 bytes





                    c=>`2XYZABC
                    0VW5DE
                    U9F
                    T9G
                    S9H
                    0RQ5JI
                    2PONMLK`.replace(/./g,x=>1/x?''.padEnd(-~x):(B=Buffer)([65+([a,b]=B(c+x),a+b)%26]))


                    Try it online!






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                    JavaScript (Node.js), 121 bytes





                    c=>`2XYZABC
                    0VW5DE
                    U9F
                    T9G
                    S9H
                    0RQ5JI
                    2PONMLK`.replace(/./g,x=>1/x?''.padEnd(-~x):(B=Buffer)([65+([a,b]=B(c+x),a+b)%26]))


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                    answered 45 mins ago









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                        MATL, 49 bytes



                        7I8*32tvB[1b]&Zvc2Y2j7+_YSy&f7-w4-_Z;YPE,&S])yg(


                        What a mess. But it was fun writing. There's even an arctangent involved.



                        Try it online!






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                        • $begingroup$
                          Um... what does the arctan do? Anything with the slightly circular shape? ;-)
                          $endgroup$
                          – Erik the Outgolfer
                          32 mins ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          @EriktheOutgolfer :-? It sorts the non-space entries by their angle with respect to center of the bowl. That defines the order in which letters must be written. I'll add a more detailed explanation tomorrow if I have time
                          $endgroup$
                          – Luis Mendo
                          29 mins ago
















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                        MATL, 49 bytes



                        7I8*32tvB[1b]&Zvc2Y2j7+_YSy&f7-w4-_Z;YPE,&S])yg(


                        What a mess. But it was fun writing. There's even an arctangent involved.



                        Try it online!






                        share|improve this answer











                        $endgroup$












                        • $begingroup$
                          Um... what does the arctan do? Anything with the slightly circular shape? ;-)
                          $endgroup$
                          – Erik the Outgolfer
                          32 mins ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          @EriktheOutgolfer :-? It sorts the non-space entries by their angle with respect to center of the bowl. That defines the order in which letters must be written. I'll add a more detailed explanation tomorrow if I have time
                          $endgroup$
                          – Luis Mendo
                          29 mins ago














                        2












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                        MATL, 49 bytes



                        7I8*32tvB[1b]&Zvc2Y2j7+_YSy&f7-w4-_Z;YPE,&S])yg(


                        What a mess. But it was fun writing. There's even an arctangent involved.



                        Try it online!






                        share|improve this answer











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                        MATL, 49 bytes



                        7I8*32tvB[1b]&Zvc2Y2j7+_YSy&f7-w4-_Z;YPE,&S])yg(


                        What a mess. But it was fun writing. There's even an arctangent involved.



                        Try it online!







                        share|improve this answer














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                        answered 41 mins ago









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                        • $begingroup$
                          Um... what does the arctan do? Anything with the slightly circular shape? ;-)
                          $endgroup$
                          – Erik the Outgolfer
                          32 mins ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          @EriktheOutgolfer :-? It sorts the non-space entries by their angle with respect to center of the bowl. That defines the order in which letters must be written. I'll add a more detailed explanation tomorrow if I have time
                          $endgroup$
                          – Luis Mendo
                          29 mins ago

















                        • $begingroup$
                          Um... what does the arctan do? Anything with the slightly circular shape? ;-)
                          $endgroup$
                          – Erik the Outgolfer
                          32 mins ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          @EriktheOutgolfer :-? It sorts the non-space entries by their angle with respect to center of the bowl. That defines the order in which letters must be written. I'll add a more detailed explanation tomorrow if I have time
                          $endgroup$
                          – Luis Mendo
                          29 mins ago
















                        $begingroup$
                        Um... what does the arctan do? Anything with the slightly circular shape? ;-)
                        $endgroup$
                        – Erik the Outgolfer
                        32 mins ago




                        $begingroup$
                        Um... what does the arctan do? Anything with the slightly circular shape? ;-)
                        $endgroup$
                        – Erik the Outgolfer
                        32 mins ago












                        $begingroup$
                        @EriktheOutgolfer :-? It sorts the non-space entries by their angle with respect to center of the bowl. That defines the order in which letters must be written. I'll add a more detailed explanation tomorrow if I have time
                        $endgroup$
                        – Luis Mendo
                        29 mins ago





                        $begingroup$
                        @EriktheOutgolfer :-? It sorts the non-space entries by their angle with respect to center of the bowl. That defines the order in which letters must be written. I'll add a more detailed explanation tomorrow if I have time
                        $endgroup$
                        – Luis Mendo
                        29 mins ago












                        1












                        $begingroup$


                        Python 2, 129 bytes





                        lambda x:''.join((i,chr((ord(x)+ord(i))%26+65),' '*5)[ord(i)/46]for i in''' XYZABC
                        VW] DE
                        U]]F
                        T]]G
                        S]]H
                        RQ] JI
                        PONMLK''')


                        Try it online!






                        share|improve this answer









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                          Python 2, 129 bytes





                          lambda x:''.join((i,chr((ord(x)+ord(i))%26+65),' '*5)[ord(i)/46]for i in''' XYZABC
                          VW] DE
                          U]]F
                          T]]G
                          S]]H
                          RQ] JI
                          PONMLK''')


                          Try it online!






                          share|improve this answer









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                            Python 2, 129 bytes





                            lambda x:''.join((i,chr((ord(x)+ord(i))%26+65),' '*5)[ord(i)/46]for i in''' XYZABC
                            VW] DE
                            U]]F
                            T]]G
                            S]]H
                            RQ] JI
                            PONMLK''')


                            Try it online!






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                            Python 2, 129 bytes





                            lambda x:''.join((i,chr((ord(x)+ord(i))%26+65),' '*5)[ord(i)/46]for i in''' XYZABC
                            VW] DE
                            U]]F
                            T]]G
                            S]]H
                            RQ] JI
                            PONMLK''')


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