An 'Even string' is any string where the parity of the ASCII values of the characters is always alternating. For example, the string EvenSt-ring$!
is an even-string because the ASCII values of the characters are:
69 118 101 110 83 116 45 114 105 110 103 36 33
And the parities of these numbers are:
Odd Even Odd Even Odd Even Odd Even Odd Even Odd Even Odd
Which is alternating the whole way. However, a string like Hello world!
is not an even string because the ASCII values are:
72 101 108 108 111 32 87 111 114 108 100 33
And the parities are:
Even Odd Even Even Odd Even Odd Odd Even Even Even Odd
Which is clearly not always alternating.
The challenge
You must write either a full program or a function that accepts a string for input and outputs a truthy value if the string is even, and a falsy value otherwise. You can take your input and output in any reasonable format, and you can assume that the input will only have printable ASCII (the 32-127 range). You do not have to handle empty input.
Examples
Here are some examples of even strings:
#define
EvenSt-ring$!
long
abcdABCD
3.141
~
0123456789
C ode - g ol!f
HatchingLobstersVexinglyPopulateJuvenileFoxglove
And all of these examples are not even strings:
Hello World
PPCG
3.1415
babbage
Code-golf
Standard loopholes apply
Shortest answer in bytes wins
Happy golfing!
You may also use this ungolfed solution to test any strings if you're curious about a certain test-case.
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