fourequalsfour

When does six equal three, three equal five, five equal four, and four equal four? When len('six') == 3, len('three') == 5, len('five') == 4, and so on. Through this function, everything ultimately decomposes to len('four') == 4. My question is, what spelled-out number is the greatest number of decompositions from len('four') == 4? Mathematically, is there a theoretical limit to the number of decompositions? I have no idea; I studied English literature in college. However, it's been a fun coding challenge and I'm looking forward to optimizing my code. (by PDCasey1)

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  • four = four
    2 projects | /r/learnpython | 29 Jun 2021
    I think https://github.com/PDCasey1/fourequalsfour/blob/main/prefixes_and_suffixes.py prefixes dictionary could have been shortened to one hundred, the rest is repetition of the first one hundred...

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