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First solution in Uncategorized category for Popular Words by Kurush
def popular_words(text: str, words: list) -> dict:
popular_words = {}
for word in words:
popular_words.update({word: 0})
for word in text.split():
word = word.lower()
if word in popular_words.keys():
popular_words[word] += 1
return popular_words
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(popular_words('''
When I was One
I had just begun
When I was Two
I was nearly new
''', ['i', 'was', 'three', 'near']))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
assert popular_words('''
When I was One
I had just begun
When I was Two
I was nearly new
''', ['i', 'was', 'three', 'near']) == {
'i': 4,
'was': 3,
'three': 0,
'near': 0
}
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Jan. 20, 2019