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%I A105776
%S A105776 1,22,122,212,221,333,4444,14444,22333,23233,23323,23332,32233,32323,
%T A105776 32332,33223,33232,33322,41444,44144,44414,44441,555555
%N A105776 Self-describing integers with the rule: if the digit d, part of the integer 
               i, is odd then there are d odd digits in this integer; if the digit 
               d is even there are d even digits.
%e A105776 Integer 122 has 1 odd digit (1) and 2 even digits (2 and 2).
%Y A105776 Sequence in context: A156293 A043498 A108571 this_sequence A044354 A140057 
               A044735
%Y A105776 Adjacent sequences: A105773 A105774 A105775 this_sequence A105777 A105778 
               A105779
%K A105776 base,easy,nonn
%O A105776 1,2
%A A105776 Eric Angelini (eric.angelini(AT)kntv.be), May 04 2005

    
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