The relative frequency of characters in natural language texts is very important for cryptography. However, the statistics vary for different languages. Here are the top 9 characters sorted by their relative frequencies for several common languages:
English: ETAOINSHR
German: ENIRSATUD
French: EAISTNRUL
Spanish: EAOSNRILD
Italian: EAIONLRTS
Finnish: AITNESLOK
The input contains several test cases. Each starts with a number n on a separate line, denoting the number of lines of the test case. The input is terminated by n=0. Otherwise, 1<=n<=64, and there follow n lines, each with a maximal length of 80 characters. The concatenation of these n lines, where the end-of-line characters are omitted, gives the text sample you have to examine. The text sample will contain printable ASCII characters only.
For each test case generate 5 lines containing the top 5 digrams together with their absolute and relative frequencies. Output the latter rounded to a precision of 6 decimal places. If two digrams should have the same frequency, sort them in (ASCII) lexicographical order. Output a blank line after each test case.
2 Take a look at this!! !!siht ta kool a ekaT 5 P=NP Authors: A. Cookie, N. D. Fortune, L. Shalom Abstract: We give a PTAS algorithm for MaxSAT and apply the PCP-Theorem [3] Let F be a set of clauses. The following PTAS algorithm gives an optimal assignment for F: 0
a 3 0.073171 !! 3 0.073171 a 3 0.073171 t 2 0.048780 oo 2 0.048780 a 8 0.037209 or 7 0.032558 . 5 0.023256 e 5 0.023256 al 4 0.018605