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title: Binary Agents
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## Problem Explanation:
This problem is very straight forward, you will get a string that will represent a sentence in binary code, and you need to translate that into words. There is not direct way to do this so you will have to translate twice.
### Relevant Links
*   String.prototype.charCodeAt
*   String.fromCharCode
##  Hint: 1
You should first convert from **binary** to **decimal** before translating those values into characters.
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##  Hint: 2
Things are easier when focusing on smaller parts, divide the input to focus on one letter at the time.
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##  Hint: 3
Make sure that each time you transcode a character from binary to decimal, you reset whatever variable you used to keep track of the ones. Also do not forget to turn everything back into one string.
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## Spoiler Alert!

**Solution ahead!**
##  Basic Code Solution:
```javascript
    function binaryAgent(str) {
      biString = str.split(' ');
      uniString = [];
    /*using the radix (or base) parameter in parseInt, we can convert the binary
      number to a decimal number while simultaneously converting to a char*/
      for(i=0;i < biString.length;i++){
        uniString.push(String.fromCharCode(parseInt(biString[i], 2)));
      }
      // we then simply join the string
      return uniString.join('');
    }
    // test here
    binaryAgent("01000001 01110010 01100101 01101110 00100111 01110100 00100000 01100010 01101111 01101110 01100110 01101001 01110010 01100101 01110011 00100000 01100110 01110101 01101110 00100001 00111111");
```
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# Code Explanation:
*   Separate the string into an array of strings separated by whitespace.
*   Create some variables that will be needed along the way, the names are self explanatory for the most part.
*   Iterate through each binary string in the new array.
*   Convert to decimal by using parseInt(_binary_, 2) (with the second parameter we tell in which base our numbers currently are)
*   At the end, we return out converted message.
## Relevant Links
*   String.prototype.split
*   parseInt
##  Intermediate Code Solution:
```javascript
    function binaryAgent(str) {
      // Separate the binary code by space.
      str = str.split(' ');
      var power;
      var decValue = 0;
      var sentence = '';
      // Check each binary number from the array.
      for (var s = 0; s < str.length; s++) {
        // Check each bit from binary number
        for (var t = 0; t < str[s].length; t++) {
          // This only takes into consideration the active ones.
          if (str[s][t] == 1) {
            // This is quivalent to 2 ** position
            power = Math.pow(2, +str[s].length - t - 1);
            decValue += power;
            // Record the decimal value by adding the number to the previous one.
          }
        }
        // After the binary number is converted to decimal, convert it to string and store
        sentence += (String.fromCharCode(decValue));
        // Reset decimal value for next binary number.
        decValue = 0;
      }
      return sentence;
    }
    // test here
    binaryAgent("01000001 01110010 01100101 01101110 00100111 01110100 00100000 01100010 01101111 01101110 01100110 01101001 01110010 01100101 01110011 00100000 01100110 01110101 01101110 00100001 00111111");
```
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# Code Explanation
*   For each of these binary strings, check for the ones and ignore the zeroes.
*   For those that are one or active then convert them to decimal, this takes into account the position and the right power it needs to be raised to.
*   Store the power into the **power** variable by adding it to any previous ones on the variable **decValue**. This variable will add and add the powers of the active ones until the end of the loop and then return the decimal number.
*   Convert the final decimal outside of the inner loop and then convert it to ASCII and saving it to **sentence** along with any other text string already converted and stored.
*   Reset the variable **decValue** to avoid getting wrong decimals before continuing to the outer loop.
## Relevant Links
*   Math.pow
*   String.length
*   Link Title 3
##  Advanced Code Solution:
```javascript
    function binaryAgent(str) {
      return String.fromCharCode(...str.split(" ").map(function(char){ return parseInt(char, 2); }));
    }
    // test here
    binaryAgent("01000001 01110010 01100101 01101110 00100111 01110100 00100000 01100010 01101111 01101110 01100110 01101001 01110010 01100101 01110011 00100000 01100110 01110101 01101110 00100001 00111111");
```
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# Code Explanation
*   First we use `split()` to be able to work on each character as an Array element
*   Then use `map()` to process each element from binary to decimal using `pareseInt()`
*   Last we can use `String.fromCharCode()` to convert each ASCII number into the corresponding character
*   However `fromCharCode()` expects a series of numbers rather than an Array! We can use ES6 Spread Operator to pass in an Array of numbers as individual numbers. See here for more info; Spread Operator
## Relevant Links
*   Array.prototype.map
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