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First solution in Creative category for Words Order by viktor.chyrkin
def words_order(text: str, words: list) -> bool:
c = []
for i in words:
if words.count(i) > 1 or i not in text.split():
return False
c.append(text.split().index(i))
if sorted(c) != c:
return False
return True
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(words_order('hi world im here', ['world', 'here']))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
#assert words_order('hi world im here', ['world', 'here']) == True
assert words_order('hi world im here', ['here', 'world']) == False
assert words_order('hi world im here', ['world']) == True
assert words_order('hi world im here',
['world', 'here', 'hi']) == False
assert words_order('hi world im here',
['world', 'im', 'here']) == True
assert words_order('hi world im here',
['world', 'hi', 'here']) == False
assert words_order('hi world im here', ['world', 'world']) == False
assert words_order('hi world im here',
['country', 'world']) == False
assert words_order('hi world im here', ['wo', 'rld']) == False
assert words_order('', ['world', 'here']) == False
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Aug. 20, 2021
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