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Wojciech_solution solution in Uncategorized category for Correct Sentence by Vojtas
def correct_sentence(text: str) -> str:
if text[len(text) - 1] != '.':
text = text + '.'
text_finish = ""
if ord(text[0]) in range(97, 123):
text_finish = chr(ord(text[0]) - 32)
for i in range(1, len(text)):
text_finish = text_finish + text[i]
return text_finish
else:
return text
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(correct_sentence("greetings, friends"))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
assert correct_sentence("greetings, friends") == "Greetings, friends."
assert correct_sentence("Greetings, friends") == "Greetings, friends."
assert correct_sentence("Greetings, friends.") == "Greetings, friends."
assert correct_sentence("hi") == "Hi."
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Nov. 17, 2018