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This challenge involves creating or parsing pictures using text characters as the paint. Typically this uses only 95 printable (from a total of 128) characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963.
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Frame this nice ASCII-Art
Python 3, 119 Bytes
def f(x):
n='\n';s="║ ";e=" ║";h=(x.find(n)+2)*"═";return"╔"+h+"╗"+n+s+x.replace(n,e+n+s)+e+n+"╚"+h+"╝"
126 bytes
import sys
o=["║ %s ║\n"%j[:-1] for j in sys.stdin]
h="═" …
1
vote
Print N Squared
Python 2, 70 characters
def p(i):
k=`i`;j=i-2;h=k*i;print h+'\n'+(k+' '*j*len(k)+k+'\n')*j+h