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> > maybe I can be clearer: > 3) convert result to binary number for each code > and store that number in an array(n) for code > number n I am not following this closely enough to know for sure, but I dont think the "convert the bit pattern to a binary nbr" works. You have to know where the bit pattern ends to do this and you dont know where the bits end until you first test 3 bits, then 4 bits, .... up to 12 bits. - Steve
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