# look-and-say-sequence-conway Created by [@theoludwig](https://github.com/theoludwig) on 30 November 2021. ## Instructions In mathematics, the **look-and-say sequence** is the sequence of integers beginning as follows: `1, 11, 21, 1211, 111221, 312211, 13112221, 1113213211, ...`. The look-and-say sequence was introduced and analyzed by John **Conway**. To generate a member of the sequence from the previous member, read off the digits of the previous member, counting the number of digits in groups of the same digit. For example: - `1` is read off as "one 1" or 11. - `11` is read off as "two 1s" or 21. - `21` is read off as "one 2, then one 1" or 1211. - `1211` is read off as "one 1, one 2, then two 1s" or 111221. - `111221` is read off as "three 1s, two 2s, then one 1" or 312211. Write a program that prints the next term of the **look-and-say sequence**. ## Source - [Look-and-say sequence - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look-and-say_sequence) ## Examples ### Example 1 #### Input ```txt 11 ``` #### Output ```txt 21 ``` ### Example 2 #### Input ```txt 1211 ``` #### Output ```txt 111221 ``` See the `test` folder for examples of input/output.