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First solution in Uncategorized category for First Word by Julita_Pogorzelska
import string
def first_word(text: str) -> str:
text=text.replace("."," ")
text=text.lstrip()
y=string.ascii_letters
x = ""
for char in range(len(text)):
if y.count(text[char])>0 or text[char] == "'":
x = x + text[char]
else:
return x
return x
#return text[0:char]
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(first_word("Hello world"))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
assert first_word("Hello world") == "Hello"
assert first_word(" a word ") == "a"
assert first_word("don't touch it") == "don't"
assert first_word("greetings, friends") == "greetings"
assert first_word("... and so on ...") == "and"
assert first_word("hi") == "hi"
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Dec. 9, 2017