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[[File:SKIP Kanji method examples.svg|right|400px|System of Kanji Indexing by Patterns (SKIP)]]
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'''''THIS CHINESE-CHARACTER LOOKUP SYSTEM IS CURRENTLY TIED TO DAN'A'YO'''''
'''''THIS CHINESE-CHARACTER LOOKUP SYSTEM IS CURRENTLY TIED TO [[単亜語]]'''''
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The System of Kanji Indexing by Patterns (SKIP) gives codes to kanji. A SKIP code is three numbers. For example 好 has skip code 1-3-3. The first number represents the shape. If a kanji can be divided into two parts vertically, like 相, the first number is "1". If it can be divided horizontally, like 委, it is "2". If it can be divided into an enclosing and enclosed part, like 道, it is "3". The second and third parts are the number of strokes used to draw the kanji on the left and right, top and bottom, or enclosed and enclosing parts, respectively.
The System of Kanji Indexing by Patterns (SKIP) gives codes to kanji. A SKIP code is three numbers. For example 好 has skip code 1-3-3. The first number represents the shape. If a kanji can be divided into two parts vertically, like 相, the first number is "1". If it can be divided horizontally, like 委, it is "2". If it can be divided into an enclosing and enclosed part, like 道, it is "3". The second and third parts are the number of strokes used to draw the kanji on the left and right, top and bottom, or enclosed and enclosing parts, respectively.
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