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Easy solution solution in Clear category for Acceptable Password V by dan_s
# Taken from mission Acceptable Password IV
# Taken from mission Acceptable Password III
# Taken from mission Acceptable Password II
# Taken from mission Acceptable Password I
def is_acceptable_password(password: str) -> bool:
return len(password) > 6
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(is_acceptable_password('short'))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
assert is_acceptable_password('short') == False
# assert is_acceptable_password('muchlonger') == True
assert is_acceptable_password('ashort') == False
print("Coding complete? Click 'Check' to earn cool rewards!")
def is_acceptable_password(password: str) -> bool:
return len(password) > 6 and any([i.isdigit() for i in password])
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(is_acceptable_password('short'))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
assert is_acceptable_password('short') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('muchlonger') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('ashort') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('muchlonger5') == True
assert is_acceptable_password('sh5') == False
print("Coding complete? Click 'Check' to earn cool rewards!")
def is_acceptable_password(password: str) -> bool:
return len(password) > 6 and 0 < sum([i.isdigit() for i in password]) != len(password)
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(is_acceptable_password('short'))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
assert is_acceptable_password('short') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('muchlonger') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('ashort') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('muchlonger5') == True
assert is_acceptable_password('sh5') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('1234567') == False
print("Coding complete? Click 'Check' to earn cool rewards!")
def is_acceptable_password(password: str) -> bool:
if len(password) > 9:
return True
return len(password) > 6 and 0 < sum([i.isdigit() for i in password]) != len(password)
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(is_acceptable_password('short'))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
assert is_acceptable_password('short') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('short54') == True
assert is_acceptable_password('muchlonger') == True
assert is_acceptable_password('ashort') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('muchlonger5') == True
assert is_acceptable_password('sh5') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('1234567') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('12345678910') == True
print("Coding complete? Click 'Check' to earn cool rewards!")
def is_acceptable_password(password: str) -> bool:
if 'password' in password.lower():
return False
elif len(password) > 9:
return True
return len(password) > 6 and 0 < sum([i.isdigit() for i in password]) != len(password)
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(is_acceptable_password('short'))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
assert is_acceptable_password('short') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('short54') == True
assert is_acceptable_password('muchlonger') == True
assert is_acceptable_password('ashort') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('muchlonger5') == True
assert is_acceptable_password('sh5') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('1234567') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('12345678910') == True
assert is_acceptable_password('password12345') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('PASSWORD12345') == False
assert is_acceptable_password('pass1234word') == True
print("Coding complete? Click 'Check' to earn cool rewards!")
June 23, 2020
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