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Answer by Luke Sawczak for Reversing text -- how do different cultures and...
I think James K's answer gives valuable insight, and shows the way to the general principle: Text reversal in any language is the reversal of the order of the units. Text reversal for a given writing...
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Kaibun (circle sentences) are a poetic form in Japanese, for example (in romaji)Ta-ke-ya-bu ya-ke-ta (The bamboo grove has been burned) from Wikipedia, Kaibun.(they are also a "uncle joke" ie something...
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In computer science, there's a "basic problem" called string reversal. You take a piece of text, and flip it so it reads backwards. "abcd" becomes "dcba", etc. There's also the question of plaindromes...
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