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What position is the letter A? Let's use a lookup table!

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  • R Rotted Frog

    Just found this gem hiding in a project I've just inherited. Fortunately it doesn't appear to be used.

    public class AlphabetPositionMap
    {
    private static Dictionary<char, int> alphabet = new Dictionary<char, int>();

    static AlphabetPositionMap()
    {
        alphabet.Add('A', 1);
        alphabet.Add('B', 2);
        alphabet.Add('C', 3);
        alphabet.Add('D', 4);
        alphabet.Add('E', 5);
        alphabet.Add('F', 6);
        alphabet.Add('G', 7);
        alphabet.Add('H', 8);
        alphabet.Add('I', 9);
        alphabet.Add('J', 10);
        alphabet.Add('K', 11);
        alphabet.Add('L', 12);
        alphabet.Add('M', 13);
        alphabet.Add('N', 14);
        alphabet.Add('O', 15);
        alphabet.Add('P', 16);
        alphabet.Add('Q', 17);
        alphabet.Add('R', 18);
        alphabet.Add('S', 19);
        alphabet.Add('T', 20);
        alphabet.Add('U', 21);
        alphabet.Add('V', 22);
        alphabet.Add('W', 23);
        alphabet.Add('X', 24);
        alphabet.Add('Y', 25);
        alphabet.Add('Z', 26);
    
    }
    
    public static int Position(char letter)
    {
        return alphabet\[letter\];
    }
    

    }

    Prizes awarded to anyone who can find a more pointless use of a lookup table.

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    Rage
    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    Depending on what is done with the dictionary, it _might_ sometimes make sense. I have already been confronted with such things in the past, where such a silly-looking lookup table was the best way to fit a general syntax implementation for an automatic language parser. Otherwise, inline a return (letter-64)...

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    • R Rotted Frog

      Just found this gem hiding in a project I've just inherited. Fortunately it doesn't appear to be used.

      public class AlphabetPositionMap
      {
      private static Dictionary<char, int> alphabet = new Dictionary<char, int>();

      static AlphabetPositionMap()
      {
          alphabet.Add('A', 1);
          alphabet.Add('B', 2);
          alphabet.Add('C', 3);
          alphabet.Add('D', 4);
          alphabet.Add('E', 5);
          alphabet.Add('F', 6);
          alphabet.Add('G', 7);
          alphabet.Add('H', 8);
          alphabet.Add('I', 9);
          alphabet.Add('J', 10);
          alphabet.Add('K', 11);
          alphabet.Add('L', 12);
          alphabet.Add('M', 13);
          alphabet.Add('N', 14);
          alphabet.Add('O', 15);
          alphabet.Add('P', 16);
          alphabet.Add('Q', 17);
          alphabet.Add('R', 18);
          alphabet.Add('S', 19);
          alphabet.Add('T', 20);
          alphabet.Add('U', 21);
          alphabet.Add('V', 22);
          alphabet.Add('W', 23);
          alphabet.Add('X', 24);
          alphabet.Add('Y', 25);
          alphabet.Add('Z', 26);
      
      }
      
      public static int Position(char letter)
      {
          return alphabet\[letter\];
      }
      

      }

      Prizes awarded to anyone who can find a more pointless use of a lookup table.

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      how about :

      public class NumberMap
      {
      private static Dictionary number = new Dictionary();

      static NumberMap()
      {
          number.Add('1', 1);
          number.Add('2', 2);
          number.Add('3', 3);
          number.Add('4', 4);
          number.Add('5', 5);
          number.Add('6', 6);
          number.Add('7', 7);
          number.Add('8', 8);
          number.Add('9', 9);
          number.Add('0', 0);
      }
      

      }

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      • R Rotted Frog

        Just found this gem hiding in a project I've just inherited. Fortunately it doesn't appear to be used.

        public class AlphabetPositionMap
        {
        private static Dictionary<char, int> alphabet = new Dictionary<char, int>();

        static AlphabetPositionMap()
        {
            alphabet.Add('A', 1);
            alphabet.Add('B', 2);
            alphabet.Add('C', 3);
            alphabet.Add('D', 4);
            alphabet.Add('E', 5);
            alphabet.Add('F', 6);
            alphabet.Add('G', 7);
            alphabet.Add('H', 8);
            alphabet.Add('I', 9);
            alphabet.Add('J', 10);
            alphabet.Add('K', 11);
            alphabet.Add('L', 12);
            alphabet.Add('M', 13);
            alphabet.Add('N', 14);
            alphabet.Add('O', 15);
            alphabet.Add('P', 16);
            alphabet.Add('Q', 17);
            alphabet.Add('R', 18);
            alphabet.Add('S', 19);
            alphabet.Add('T', 20);
            alphabet.Add('U', 21);
            alphabet.Add('V', 22);
            alphabet.Add('W', 23);
            alphabet.Add('X', 24);
            alphabet.Add('Y', 25);
            alphabet.Add('Z', 26);
        
        }
        
        public static int Position(char letter)
        {
            return alphabet\[letter\];
        }
        

        }

        Prizes awarded to anyone who can find a more pointless use of a lookup table.

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        Lost User
        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        So, the location of "a" is at "IndexOutOfRangeException"?

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        • R Rotted Frog

          Just found this gem hiding in a project I've just inherited. Fortunately it doesn't appear to be used.

          public class AlphabetPositionMap
          {
          private static Dictionary<char, int> alphabet = new Dictionary<char, int>();

          static AlphabetPositionMap()
          {
              alphabet.Add('A', 1);
              alphabet.Add('B', 2);
              alphabet.Add('C', 3);
              alphabet.Add('D', 4);
              alphabet.Add('E', 5);
              alphabet.Add('F', 6);
              alphabet.Add('G', 7);
              alphabet.Add('H', 8);
              alphabet.Add('I', 9);
              alphabet.Add('J', 10);
              alphabet.Add('K', 11);
              alphabet.Add('L', 12);
              alphabet.Add('M', 13);
              alphabet.Add('N', 14);
              alphabet.Add('O', 15);
              alphabet.Add('P', 16);
              alphabet.Add('Q', 17);
              alphabet.Add('R', 18);
              alphabet.Add('S', 19);
              alphabet.Add('T', 20);
              alphabet.Add('U', 21);
              alphabet.Add('V', 22);
              alphabet.Add('W', 23);
              alphabet.Add('X', 24);
              alphabet.Add('Y', 25);
              alphabet.Add('Z', 26);
          
          }
          
          public static int Position(char letter)
          {
              return alphabet\[letter\];
          }
          

          }

          Prizes awarded to anyone who can find a more pointless use of a lookup table.

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          #5

          Rotted Frog wrote:

          Prizes awarded to anyone who can find a more pointless use of a lookup table.

          Does this count? Converting dates to the Roman equivalent[^] The database is no longer available (thankfully, it was 75MB!) and sadly, nobody got the joke... :sigh:

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          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

            Rotted Frog wrote:

            Prizes awarded to anyone who can find a more pointless use of a lookup table.

            Does this count? Converting dates to the Roman equivalent[^] The database is no longer available (thankfully, it was 75MB!) and sadly, nobody got the joke... :sigh:

            Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            That was written just before you stopped drinking? Yes?

            veni bibi saltavi

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            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

              Rotted Frog wrote:

              Prizes awarded to anyone who can find a more pointless use of a lookup table.

              Does this count? Converting dates to the Roman equivalent[^] The database is no longer available (thankfully, it was 75MB!) and sadly, nobody got the joke... :sigh:

              Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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              Rotted Frog
              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              That did have a point. It was actually quite a funny point.

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              • L Lost User

                So, the location of "a" is at "IndexOutOfRangeException"?

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                Rotted Frog
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                yes, we need to add 'a' to 'z' in as well. I'll assign it out to one of my team to fix immediately.

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                • V V 0

                  how about :

                  public class NumberMap
                  {
                  private static Dictionary number = new Dictionary();

                  static NumberMap()
                  {
                      number.Add('1', 1);
                      number.Add('2', 2);
                      number.Add('3', 3);
                      number.Add('4', 4);
                      number.Add('5', 5);
                      number.Add('6', 6);
                      number.Add('7', 7);
                      number.Add('8', 8);
                      number.Add('9', 9);
                      number.Add('0', 0);
                  }
                  

                  }

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                  (MQOTD rules and previous solutions)

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                  Rotted Frog
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  Well done. You get all the bonus points.

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                  • N Nagy Vilmos

                    That was written just before you stopped drinking? Yes?

                    veni bibi saltavi

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                    OriginalGriff
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    It was written as a follow up to Converting numbers to the word equivalent. [^] since we were getting a lot of "Roman numbers" homework in QA back then.

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                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                      It was written as a follow up to Converting numbers to the word equivalent. [^] since we were getting a lot of "Roman numbers" homework in QA back then.

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                      Nagy Vilmos
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                      #11

                      So you'd moved off the booze by then; onto the class 'A' drugs. :laugh:

                      veni bibi saltavi

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                      • N Nagy Vilmos

                        So you'd moved off the booze by then; onto the class 'A' drugs. :laugh:

                        veni bibi saltavi

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                        OriginalGriff
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        Class A++ I suspect... :~

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                        "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                          Class A++ I suspect... :~

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                          Nagy Vilmos
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                          #13

                          Doing crack, heroin and meths is a stage people go through. Just don't do VB!

                          veni bibi saltavi

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                          • R Rotted Frog

                            Just found this gem hiding in a project I've just inherited. Fortunately it doesn't appear to be used.

                            public class AlphabetPositionMap
                            {
                            private static Dictionary<char, int> alphabet = new Dictionary<char, int>();

                            static AlphabetPositionMap()
                            {
                                alphabet.Add('A', 1);
                                alphabet.Add('B', 2);
                                alphabet.Add('C', 3);
                                alphabet.Add('D', 4);
                                alphabet.Add('E', 5);
                                alphabet.Add('F', 6);
                                alphabet.Add('G', 7);
                                alphabet.Add('H', 8);
                                alphabet.Add('I', 9);
                                alphabet.Add('J', 10);
                                alphabet.Add('K', 11);
                                alphabet.Add('L', 12);
                                alphabet.Add('M', 13);
                                alphabet.Add('N', 14);
                                alphabet.Add('O', 15);
                                alphabet.Add('P', 16);
                                alphabet.Add('Q', 17);
                                alphabet.Add('R', 18);
                                alphabet.Add('S', 19);
                                alphabet.Add('T', 20);
                                alphabet.Add('U', 21);
                                alphabet.Add('V', 22);
                                alphabet.Add('W', 23);
                                alphabet.Add('X', 24);
                                alphabet.Add('Y', 25);
                                alphabet.Add('Z', 26);
                            
                            }
                            
                            public static int Position(char letter)
                            {
                                return alphabet\[letter\];
                            }
                            

                            }

                            Prizes awarded to anyone who can find a more pointless use of a lookup table.

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                            Rotted Frog
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                            #14

                            And it gets better... Just noticed the next class on from that one:

                            public class ZeroBasedAlphabetPositionMap
                            {
                            private static Dictionary<char, int> alphabet = new Dictionary<char, int>();

                            static ZeroBasedAlphabetPositionMap()
                            {
                                alphabet.Add('A', 0);
                                alphabet.Add('B', 1);
                                alphabet.Add('C', 2);
                                alphabet.Add('D', 3);
                                alphabet.Add('E', 4);
                                alphabet.Add('F', 5);
                                alphabet.Add('G', 6);
                                alphabet.Add('H', 7);
                                alphabet.Add('I', 8);
                                alphabet.Add('J', 9);
                                alphabet.Add('K', 10);
                                alphabet.Add('L', 11);
                                alphabet.Add('M', 12);
                                alphabet.Add('N', 13);
                                alphabet.Add('O', 14);
                                alphabet.Add('P', 15);
                                alphabet.Add('Q', 16);
                                alphabet.Add('R', 17);
                                alphabet.Add('S', 18);
                                alphabet.Add('T', 19);
                                alphabet.Add('U', 20);
                                alphabet.Add('V', 21);
                                alphabet.Add('W', 22);
                                alphabet.Add('X', 23);
                                alphabet.Add('Y', 24);
                                alphabet.Add('Z', 25);
                            
                            }
                            
                            public static int Position(char letter)
                            {
                                return alphabet\[letter\];
                            }
                            

                            }

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                            • R Rotted Frog

                              And it gets better... Just noticed the next class on from that one:

                              public class ZeroBasedAlphabetPositionMap
                              {
                              private static Dictionary<char, int> alphabet = new Dictionary<char, int>();

                              static ZeroBasedAlphabetPositionMap()
                              {
                                  alphabet.Add('A', 0);
                                  alphabet.Add('B', 1);
                                  alphabet.Add('C', 2);
                                  alphabet.Add('D', 3);
                                  alphabet.Add('E', 4);
                                  alphabet.Add('F', 5);
                                  alphabet.Add('G', 6);
                                  alphabet.Add('H', 7);
                                  alphabet.Add('I', 8);
                                  alphabet.Add('J', 9);
                                  alphabet.Add('K', 10);
                                  alphabet.Add('L', 11);
                                  alphabet.Add('M', 12);
                                  alphabet.Add('N', 13);
                                  alphabet.Add('O', 14);
                                  alphabet.Add('P', 15);
                                  alphabet.Add('Q', 16);
                                  alphabet.Add('R', 17);
                                  alphabet.Add('S', 18);
                                  alphabet.Add('T', 19);
                                  alphabet.Add('U', 20);
                                  alphabet.Add('V', 21);
                                  alphabet.Add('W', 22);
                                  alphabet.Add('X', 23);
                                  alphabet.Add('Y', 24);
                                  alphabet.Add('Z', 25);
                              
                              }
                              
                              public static int Position(char letter)
                              {
                                  return alphabet\[letter\];
                              }
                              

                              }

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                              Lost User
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                              You should not pay developers by LOC :wtf:

                              Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)

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                              • R Rotted Frog

                                Just found this gem hiding in a project I've just inherited. Fortunately it doesn't appear to be used.

                                public class AlphabetPositionMap
                                {
                                private static Dictionary<char, int> alphabet = new Dictionary<char, int>();

                                static AlphabetPositionMap()
                                {
                                    alphabet.Add('A', 1);
                                    alphabet.Add('B', 2);
                                    alphabet.Add('C', 3);
                                    alphabet.Add('D', 4);
                                    alphabet.Add('E', 5);
                                    alphabet.Add('F', 6);
                                    alphabet.Add('G', 7);
                                    alphabet.Add('H', 8);
                                    alphabet.Add('I', 9);
                                    alphabet.Add('J', 10);
                                    alphabet.Add('K', 11);
                                    alphabet.Add('L', 12);
                                    alphabet.Add('M', 13);
                                    alphabet.Add('N', 14);
                                    alphabet.Add('O', 15);
                                    alphabet.Add('P', 16);
                                    alphabet.Add('Q', 17);
                                    alphabet.Add('R', 18);
                                    alphabet.Add('S', 19);
                                    alphabet.Add('T', 20);
                                    alphabet.Add('U', 21);
                                    alphabet.Add('V', 22);
                                    alphabet.Add('W', 23);
                                    alphabet.Add('X', 24);
                                    alphabet.Add('Y', 25);
                                    alphabet.Add('Z', 26);
                                
                                }
                                
                                public static int Position(char letter)
                                {
                                    return alphabet\[letter\];
                                }
                                

                                }

                                Prizes awarded to anyone who can find a more pointless use of a lookup table.

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                                kmoorevs
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #16

                                :thumbsup: Nice find and thanks for sharing! I feel better now! :laugh:

                                "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                                • R Rotted Frog

                                  Just found this gem hiding in a project I've just inherited. Fortunately it doesn't appear to be used.

                                  public class AlphabetPositionMap
                                  {
                                  private static Dictionary<char, int> alphabet = new Dictionary<char, int>();

                                  static AlphabetPositionMap()
                                  {
                                      alphabet.Add('A', 1);
                                      alphabet.Add('B', 2);
                                      alphabet.Add('C', 3);
                                      alphabet.Add('D', 4);
                                      alphabet.Add('E', 5);
                                      alphabet.Add('F', 6);
                                      alphabet.Add('G', 7);
                                      alphabet.Add('H', 8);
                                      alphabet.Add('I', 9);
                                      alphabet.Add('J', 10);
                                      alphabet.Add('K', 11);
                                      alphabet.Add('L', 12);
                                      alphabet.Add('M', 13);
                                      alphabet.Add('N', 14);
                                      alphabet.Add('O', 15);
                                      alphabet.Add('P', 16);
                                      alphabet.Add('Q', 17);
                                      alphabet.Add('R', 18);
                                      alphabet.Add('S', 19);
                                      alphabet.Add('T', 20);
                                      alphabet.Add('U', 21);
                                      alphabet.Add('V', 22);
                                      alphabet.Add('W', 23);
                                      alphabet.Add('X', 24);
                                      alphabet.Add('Y', 25);
                                      alphabet.Add('Z', 26);
                                  
                                  }
                                  
                                  public static int Position(char letter)
                                  {
                                      return alphabet\[letter\];
                                  }
                                  

                                  }

                                  Prizes awarded to anyone who can find a more pointless use of a lookup table.

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                                  PIEBALDconsult
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                                  #17

                                  How about adding another lookup that gets the uppercase equivalent of a lowercase letter?

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                                  • V V 0

                                    how about :

                                    public class NumberMap
                                    {
                                    private static Dictionary number = new Dictionary();

                                    static NumberMap()
                                    {
                                        number.Add('1', 1);
                                        number.Add('2', 2);
                                        number.Add('3', 3);
                                        number.Add('4', 4);
                                        number.Add('5', 5);
                                        number.Add('6', 6);
                                        number.Add('7', 7);
                                        number.Add('8', 8);
                                        number.Add('9', 9);
                                        number.Add('0', 0);
                                    }
                                    

                                    }

                                    V.
                                    (MQOTD rules and previous solutions)

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                                    Sascha Lefevre
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #18

                                    Even more bonus points for a pointless lookup table for not being able to actually do a lookup :laugh:

                                    If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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                                    • P PIEBALDconsult

                                      How about adding another lookup that gets the uppercase equivalent of a lowercase letter?

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                                      Lost User
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #19

                                      AlphabetPositionMap seems to have a brother called ZeroBasedAlphabetPositionMap[^]. Yes, it is missing lowercaps variants, meaning there should at least be four of these methods. And globalization is missed completely. Scheiß drauf.

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                                      • R Rotted Frog

                                        Just found this gem hiding in a project I've just inherited. Fortunately it doesn't appear to be used.

                                        public class AlphabetPositionMap
                                        {
                                        private static Dictionary<char, int> alphabet = new Dictionary<char, int>();

                                        static AlphabetPositionMap()
                                        {
                                            alphabet.Add('A', 1);
                                            alphabet.Add('B', 2);
                                            alphabet.Add('C', 3);
                                            alphabet.Add('D', 4);
                                            alphabet.Add('E', 5);
                                            alphabet.Add('F', 6);
                                            alphabet.Add('G', 7);
                                            alphabet.Add('H', 8);
                                            alphabet.Add('I', 9);
                                            alphabet.Add('J', 10);
                                            alphabet.Add('K', 11);
                                            alphabet.Add('L', 12);
                                            alphabet.Add('M', 13);
                                            alphabet.Add('N', 14);
                                            alphabet.Add('O', 15);
                                            alphabet.Add('P', 16);
                                            alphabet.Add('Q', 17);
                                            alphabet.Add('R', 18);
                                            alphabet.Add('S', 19);
                                            alphabet.Add('T', 20);
                                            alphabet.Add('U', 21);
                                            alphabet.Add('V', 22);
                                            alphabet.Add('W', 23);
                                            alphabet.Add('X', 24);
                                            alphabet.Add('Y', 25);
                                            alphabet.Add('Z', 26);
                                        
                                        }
                                        
                                        public static int Position(char letter)
                                        {
                                            return alphabet\[letter\];
                                        }
                                        

                                        }

                                        Prizes awarded to anyone who can find a more pointless use of a lookup table.

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                                        PaulLinton
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #20

                                        I thought I had a more useless lookup table, but I was wrong

                                        private static Dictionary alphabet = new Dictionary();
                                        static AlphabetPositionMap()
                                        {
                                        alphabet['A'] = 'A';
                                        alphabet['B'] = 'B';
                                        // you get the idea
                                        }

                                        I am wrong because it is only a small step from this code to creating an Enigma machine in software, which I believe had some amount of use a few years back. Failed at being useless :sigh:

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                                        • S Sascha Lefevre

                                          Even more bonus points for a pointless lookup table for not being able to actually do a lookup :laugh:

                                          If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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                                          It's all in the wrist baby ;P

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                                          (MQOTD rules and previous solutions)

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