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Secret Handshake

Welcome to Secret Handshake on Exercism's C Track. If you need help running the tests or submitting your code, check out HELP.md.

Instructions

There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't.

You and your fellow cohort of those in the "know" when it comes to binary decide to come up with a secret "handshake".

1 = wink
10 = double blink
100 = close your eyes
1000 = jump


10000 = Reverse the order of the operations in the secret handshake.

Given a decimal number, convert it to the appropriate sequence of events for a secret handshake.

Here's a couple of examples:

Given the input 3, the function would return the array ["wink", "double blink"] because 3 is 11 in binary.

Given the input 19, the function would return the array ["double blink", "wink"] because 19 is 10011 in binary. Notice that the addition of 16 (10000 in binary) has caused the array to be reversed.

Source

Created by

  • @vlzware

Contributed to by

  • @h-3-0
  • @patricksjackson
  • @QLaille
  • @ryanplusplus
  • @wolf99

Based on

Bert, in Mary Poppins - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058331/quotes/qt0437047