It's a reversed mapping. The hint is  'y' -> 'a', 'e' -> 'o', and 'q' -> 'z'.

在 2012年4月17日 上午5:24,Hugo Benicio <[email protected]> 写道:
> So...
>
> This is the link for the problem enunciation:
> http://code.google.com/codejam/contest/1460488/dashboard#s=p0&a=0
>
> and this is the link for the problem analysis:
> http://code.google.com/codejam/contest/1460488/dashboard#s=a&a=0
>
>
> Can someone explain me if there is an error on this enunciation/example or
> it is just me who got a like confused.
>
> There is an input example:
> de kr kd eoya kw aej tysr re ujdr lkgc jv
>
> That maps to this output:
> so it is okay if you want to just give up
>
>
> So, with this case we get the mapping of 'o' -> 'k'.
>
> But, on the other side, at the beginning of the enunciation, we have:
> "For example (and here is a hint!), our awesome translation algorithm
> includes the following three mappings: 'a' -> 'y', 'o' -> 'e', and 'z' ->
> 'q'. This means that "a zoo" will become "y qee"."
>
> 'o'  mapping to 'e'
>
> So... Isn't the problem ambiguos? Does 'o' maps to 'e' or to 'k'?
> Is the problem ok or am I just missing something?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> hbobenicio.
>
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