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First solution in Clear category for Verify Anagrams by wolicki.mikolaj
# migrated from python 2.7
def verify_anagrams(first_word, second_word):
first_word=first_word.lower()
second_word=second_word.lower()
first_word=first_word.replace(" ","")
second_word=second_word.replace(" ","")
a=first_word
if len(first_word)!=len(second_word):
return False
for i in a:
first_word=first_word.replace(i,"",1)
second_word=second_word.replace(i,"",1)
if second_word=="" and first_word=="":
return True
else:
return False
if __name__ == '__main__':
#These "asserts" using only for self-checking and not necessary for auto-testing
assert isinstance(verify_anagrams("a", "z"), bool), "Boolean!"
assert verify_anagrams("Programming", "Gram Ring Mop") == True, "Gram of code"
assert verify_anagrams("Hello", "Ole Oh") == False, "Hello! Ole Oh!"
assert verify_anagrams("Kyoto", "Tokyo") == True, "The global warming crisis of 3002"
Nov. 26, 2016