""" wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anagram """ from collections import defaultdict from typing import DefaultDict def check_anagrams(first_str: str, second_str: str) -> bool: """ Two strings are anagrams if they are made up of the same letters but are arranged differently (ignoring the case). >>> check_anagrams('Silent', 'Listen') True >>> check_anagrams('This is a string', 'Is this a string') True >>> check_anagrams('This is a string', 'Is this a string') True >>> check_anagrams('There', 'Their') False """ first_str = first_str.lower().strip() second_str = second_str.lower().strip() # Remove whitespace first_str = first_str.replace(" ", "") second_str = second_str.replace(" ", "") # Strings of different lengths are not anagrams if len(first_str) != len(second_str): return False # Default values for count should be 0 count: DefaultDict[str, int] = defaultdict(int) # For each character in input strings, # increment count in the corresponding for i in range(len(first_str)): count[first_str[i]] += 1 count[second_str[i]] -= 1 for _count in count.values(): if _count != 0: return False return True if __name__ == "__main__": from doctest import testmod testmod() input_A = input("Enter the first string ").strip() input_B = input("Enter the second string ").strip() status = check_anagrams(input_A, input_B) print(f"{input_A} and {input_B} are {'' if status else 'not '}anagrams.")