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From: Grey Knight
Subject: DNA Encryption
Date: 7 Feb 2002 15:17:19
Message: <3C62E0C4.62AB9B43@namtar.qub.ac.uk>
I wrote a little macro to turn an arbitrary string into a sequence
containing only the characters A,C,G & T (The 4 bases of DNA). The next
logical step was to make a macro that takes such a string and generates
a DNA model.
Here is an example; a special prize will go to the first person to
decipher it (the encoding process is completely reversible). You may
refer to the text2dna code which ended up in the Ctrl+V thread in p.o-t
if you wish.



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From: Deaken
Subject: Re: DNA Encryption
Date: 7 Feb 2002 18:04:43
Message: <3C630866.FC3C5476@sw-tech.com>
Grey Knight wrote:
> 
> I wrote a little macro to turn an arbitrary string into a sequence
> containing only the characters A,C,G & T (The 4 bases of DNA). The next
> logical step was to make a macro that takes such a string and generates
> a DNA model.
> Here is an example; a special prize will go to the first person to
> decipher it (the encoding process is completely reversible). You may
> refer to the text2dna code which ended up in the Ctrl+V thread in p.o-t
> if you wish.

Sorry, where's the code?  I tried a search in my newsreader and on the
news.povray.org website, and couldn't find it.

Deaken


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From: 25ct
Subject: Re: DNA Encryption
Date: 7 Feb 2002 18:57:16
Message: <3c63145c@news.povray.org>
"Deaken" <dwy### [at] sw-techcom> wrote in message
news:3C630866.FC3C5476@sw-tech.com...

> Sorry, where's the code?  I tried a search in my newsreader and on the
> news.povray.org website, and couldn't find it.

     It's in 'Off-Topic' in my "Reply to me" thread Deaken, near the bottom.

   ~Steve~


>
> Deaken


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From: Deaken
Subject: Re: DNA Encryption
Date: 8 Feb 2002 03:16:42
Message: <3C6389C7.7D62F409@sw-tech.com>
25ct wrote:
> 
> "Deaken" <dwy### [at] sw-techcom> wrote in message
> news:3C630866.FC3C5476@sw-tech.com...
> 
> > Sorry, where's the code?  I tried a search in my newsreader and on the
> > news.povray.org website, and couldn't find it.
> 
>      It's in 'Off-Topic' in my "Reply to me" thread Deaken, near the bottom.

Right.  Thanks.

Deaken


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Subject: Re: DNA Encryption
Date: 8 Feb 2002 03:26:20
Message: <vn276u4q258lru1ugrgi1vltorku7cpbrt@4ax.com>
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 23:56:38 -0000, "25ct" <25c### [at] lineonenet> wrote:
> It's in 'Off-Topic' in my "Reply to me" thread Deaken, near the bottom.

Do you know messages posted in that group expire in 2 week's ?
There are better places on this server to send sources.
Read: http://news.povray.org/38695C99.6B2DCA1A%40pacbell.net

ABX


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From: Grey Knight
Subject: Re: DNA Encryption
Date: 8 Feb 2002 07:03:04
Message: <3C63BE6F.D79CED66@namtar.qub.ac.uk>

> 
> Do you know messages posted in that group expire in 2 week's ?
> There are better places on this server to send sources.
> Read: http://news.povray.org/38695C99.6B2DCA1A%40pacbell.net
> 
> ABX

I know. I replied to my own post to keep it away from the bit bucket for
a while longer; should I post a copy in one of the scenefiles groups
though? It's not a complete scenefile, only a single #macro (in fact
that's kinda the point, that you figure out the rest of the scenefile,
espc the string parameter passed to text2dna()! )

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From: Tom Melly
Subject: Re: DNA Encryption
Date: 8 Feb 2002 07:10:50
Message: <3c63c04a@news.povray.org>
"Grey Knight" <s16### [at] namtarqubacuk> wrote in message
news:3C63BE6F.D79CED66@namtar.qub.ac.uk...
>
> I know. I replied to my own post to keep it away from the bit bucket for
> a while longer; should I post a copy in one of the scenefiles groups
> though? It's not a complete scenefile, only a single #macro (in fact
> that's kinda the point, that you figure out the rest of the scenefile,
> espc the string parameter passed to text2dna()! )
>

It's perfectly acceptable, for short scenes/macros/whatever, to post them with
the image here.

Longer scenes (single files) can go to text.scene-files (with the scene as the
body of the post), and scenes comprising of multiple files should go to
binaries.scene-files (as attachments).

All IMHO - Ken? Anyone? Can you confirm?


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Subject: Re: DNA Encryption
Date: 8 Feb 2002 07:16:57
Message: <7ag76uk20j68h7np9q6uis7ccmfvl396th@4ax.com>
> It's not a complete scenefile, only a single #macro

In 3.5 it's complete scenefile. It just produces black screen :-)

ABX


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Subject: Re: DNA Encryption
Date: 8 Feb 2002 08:45:52
Message: <3c63d690@news.povray.org>
It's a part of shakespeare, right?

What's the price? .-)

regards
SY


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From: Grey Knight
Subject: Re: DNA Encryption
Date: 8 Feb 2002 08:57:28
Message: <3C63D93F.E44D1434@namtar.qub.ac.uk>

> 
> It's a part of shakespeare, right?

You wish ;)

> What's the price? .-)

Solve the problem and I'll give you it!

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