Soundex coding involves translating each word into a series of digits in which each digit represents a letter:
1 represents B, F, P, or V
2 represents C, G, J, K, Q, S, X, or Z
3 represents D or T
4 represents L
5 represents M or N
6 represents R
The letters A, E, I, O, U, H, W, and Y are not represented in Soundex coding,
and repeated letters with the same code digit are represented by a
single instance of that digit. Words with the same Soundex coding are
considered equivalent.
Each line of input contains a single word, all upper case, less than 20 letters long. For each line of input, produce a line of output giving the Soundex code.
KHAWN PFISTER BOBBY
25 1236 11