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check_anagrams.py
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"""
wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anagram
"""
from collections import defaultdict
def check_anagrams(first_str: str, second_str: str) -> bool:
"""
Two strings are anagrams if they are made up of the same letters but are
arranged differently (ignoring the case).
>>> check_anagrams('Silent', 'Listen')
True
>>> check_anagrams('This is a string', 'Is this a string')
True
>>> check_anagrams('This is a string', 'Is this a string')
True
>>> check_anagrams('There', 'Their')
False
"""
first_str = first_str.lower().strip()
second_str = second_str.lower().strip()
# Remove whitespace
first_str = first_str.replace(" ", "")
second_str = second_str.replace(" ", "")
# Strings of different lengths are not anagrams
if len(first_str) != len(second_str):
return False
# Default values for count should be 0
count: defaultdict[str, int] = defaultdict(int)
# For each character in input strings,
# increment count in the corresponding
for i in range(len(first_str)):
count[first_str[i]] += 1
count[second_str[i]] -= 1
return all(_count == 0 for _count in count.values())
if __name__ == "__main__":
from doctest import testmod
testmod()
input_a = input("Enter the first string ").strip()
input_b = input("Enter the second string ").strip()
status = check_anagrams(input_a, input_b)
print(f"{input_a} and {input_b} are {'' if status else 'not '}anagrams.")