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39 changes: 38 additions & 1 deletion practice/secret-handshake/secret_handshake.py
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def commands(binary_str):
pass
"""
Decodes a binary string into a secret handshake.

The binary string represents a sequence of actions, where each bit corresponds
to an action from the list ['wink', 'double blink', 'close your eyes', 'jump'].
If the first bit of the binary string is 1, the sequence of actions is reversed.

Args:
binary_str (str): The binary string to decode. It should contain up to 5 characters.

Returns:
list: The decoded sequence of actions.

Raises:
ValueError: If the binary string contains characters other than '0' and '1',
or if it is longer than 5 characters.

Examples:
>>> commands('101')
['close your eyes', 'wink']
"""
if any(c not in '01' for c in binary_str) or len(binary_str) > 5:
raise ValueError('Invalid binary string')

actions = ['wink', 'double blink', 'close your eyes', 'jump']
handshake = []

# Iterate over the bits in the binary string, in reverse order
for i in range(4):
# If the bit is '1', append the corresponding action to the handshake
if binary_str[::-1][i:i+1] == '1':
handshake.append(actions[i])

# If the first bit of the binary string is '1', reverse the handshake
if binary_str[0] == '1':
handshake.reverse()

return handshake
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