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Each person in Italy has an unique identifying ID code issued by the national tax office after the birth registration: the Fiscal Code (Codice Fiscale). Check the Resources tab for more info on this.

Given an object containing the personal data of a person (name, surname, gender and date of birth) return the 11 code characters as a string following these steps:

Generate 3 capital letters from the surname, if it has:
At least 3 consonants then the first three consonants are used. (Newman -> NWM).
Less than 3 consonants then vowels will replace missing characters in the same order they appear (Fox -> FXO | Hope -> HPO).
Less than three letters then "X" will take the third slot after the consonant and the vowel (Yu -> YUX).

Generate 3 capital letters from the name, if it has:
Exactly 3 consonants then consonants are used in the order they appear (Matt -> MTT).
More than 3 consonants then first, third and fourth consonant are used (Samantha -> SNT | Thomas -> TMS).
Less than 3 consonants then vowels will replace missing characters in the same order they appear (Bob -> BBO | Paula -> PLA).
Less than three letters then "X" will take the the third slot after the consonant and the vowel (Al -> LAX).

Generate 2 numbers, 1 letter and 2 numbers from date of birth and gender:
Take the last two digits of the year of birth (1985 -> 85).
Generate a letter corresponding to the month of birth (January -> A | December -> T) using the table for conversion included in the code.
For males take the day of birth adding one zero at the start if is less than 10 (any 9th day -> 09 | any 20th day -> 20).
For females take the day of birth and sum 40 to it (any 9th day -> 49 | any 20th day -> 60).

EXAMPLE:

fiscalCode({
name: "Helen",
surname: "Yu",
gender: "F",
dob: "1/12/1950"
}) ➞ "YUXHLN50T41"

fiscalCode({
name: "Mickey",
surname: "Mouse",
gender: "M",
dob: "16/1/1928"
}) ➞ "MSOMKY28A16"



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CODES
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Each person in Italy has an unique identifying ID code issued by the national tax office after the birth registration: the Fiscal Code (Codice Fiscale). Check the Resources tab for more info on this.

Given an object containing the personal data of a person (name, surname, gender and date of birth) return the 11 code characters as a string following these steps:

Generate 3 capital letters from the surname, if it has:
At least 3 consonants then the first three consonants are used. (Newman -> NWM).
Less than 3 consonants then vowels will replace missing characters in the same order they appear (Fox -> FXO | Hope -> HPO).
Less than three letters then "X" will take the third slot after the consonant and the vowel (Yu -> YUX).

Generate 3 capital letters from the name, if it has:
Exactly 3 consonants then consonants are used in the order they appear (Matt -> MTT).
More than 3 consonants then first, third and fourth consonant are used (Samantha -> SNT | Thomas -> TMS).
Less than 3 consonants then vowels will replace missing characters in the same order they appear (Bob -> BBO | Paula -> PLA).
Less than three letters then "X" will take the the third slot after the consonant and the vowel (Al -> LAX).

Generate 2 numbers, 1 letter and 2 numbers from date of birth and gender:
Take the last two digits of the year of birth (1985 -> 85).
Generate a letter corresponding to the month of birth (January -> A | December -> T) using the table for conversion included in the code.
For males take the day of birth adding one zero at the start if is less than 10 (any 9th day -> 09 | any 20th day -> 20).
For females take the day of birth and sum 40 to it (any 9th day -> 49 | any 20th day -> 60).

EXAMPLE:


fiscalCode({
name: "Helen",
surname: "Yu",
gender: "F",
dob: "1/12/1950"
}) ➞ "YUXHLN50T41"

fiscalCode({
name: "Mickey",
surname: "Mouse",
gender: "M",
dob: "16/1/1928"
}) ➞ "MSOMKY28A16"

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