# L33tspeak Converter L33tspeak - the act of speaking like a computer hacker (or hax0r) - was popularized in the late 1990s as a mechanism of abusing ASCII art and character mappings to confuse outsiders. It was a lot of fun. One popular comic strip in 2000 showed just how far the joke ran.

L33tspeak

In **L33Tspeak** you substitute letters for their rough outlines in ASCII characters, e.g. symbols or numbers. You can have 1:1 mappings (like E -> 3) or 1:many mappings (like W -> `//). So then you wind up with words like this: ```text BASIC => 6451C ELEET => 3L337 (pronounced elite) WOW => `//0`// MOM => (V)0(V) ``` ## Mappings For this challenge we'll be using a subset of American Standard Leetspeak: ```text A -> 4 B -> 6 E -> 3 I -> 1 M -> (V) N -> (\) O -> 0 S -> 5 T -> 7 V -> \/ W -> `// ``` Your **challenge**, should you choose to accept it, is to **translate to L33T**. ## Example ```text storm -> 570R(V) ```