Ah ha the Arch OS DNA converter is finally finished, below is the working product which utilises Arch OS data from the Portland square building in Plymouth University.
This mini project acts as the start of the DNA extraction process that you would typically see in a laboratory, filtering out the corret information and representing it in a data form.
Utilising a strict algorithm the application converts the data into a DNA string. Hit the refresh button at any time to re-generate new DNA strings.
Algorithm table converter:
A = -, B = ., C = “Spaces”, D = 0, E = 1, F = 2, G = 3, H = 4, I = 5, J = 6, K = 7, L = 8, M = 9, N = 10, 0 = 11, P = 12, Q = 13, R = 14, S = 15, T = 16, U = 17, V = 18, W = 19, X = 20, Y = 21, Z = 22.
Click here for my last Arch-OS DNA composition
Tags: arch os, data dna, dna string, plymouth, portland square, sound