Anagram
Mix.install([
{:jason, "~> 1.4"},
{:kino, "~> 0.9", override: true},
{:youtube, github: "brooklinjazz/youtube"},
{:hidden_cell, github: "brooklinjazz/hidden_cell"}
])
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Two words that contain all the same letters are anagrams. For example bored and robed are anagrams.
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Create a function
anagram?/2
which determines if two strings are anagrams. -
Create a function
filter_anagrams/2
which filters a list based on if they are anagrams of a provided string.
Solution Example
defmodule Anagram do
def anagram?(word, possible_anagram) do
sort_string(word) == sort_string(possible_anagram)
end
def filter_anagrams(words, string) do
Enum.filter(words, fn word -> anagram?(word, string) end)
end
defp sort_string(string) do
String.split(string, "", trim: true) |> Enum.sort() |> Enum.join()
end
end
defmodule Anagram do
@moduledoc """
Documentation for `Anagram`.
"""
@doc """
Determine if two strings are anagrams.
## Examples
iex> Anagram.anagram?("abc", "bac")
true
iex> Anagram.anagram?("sit", "its")
true
iex> Anagram.anagram?("cats", "dogs")
false
iex> Anagram.anagram?("robed", "bored")
true
"""
def anagram?(word, possible_anagram) do
end
@doc """
Filter anagrams.
## Examples
iex> Anagram.filter_anagrams(["abc", "bca", "abcd", "cat"], "bac")
["abc", "bca"]
iex> Anagram.filter_anagrams(["rams", "mars", "arms", "alarms"], "arms")
["rams", "mars", "arms"]
iex> Anagram.filter_anagrams(["stop"], "go")
[]
"""
def filter_anagrams(word_list, anagram) do
end
end
Bonus: Anagram Solver
Given a string, return all possible permutations of the string to return a list of potential anagrams.
This is a HARD challenge. Move on to regular exercises before attempting this.
defmodule AnagramSolver do
@doc """
Return a list of all string permutations to solve for all anagrams.
## Examples
iex> AnagramSolver.solve("a")
["a"]
iex> AnagramSolver.solve("ab")
["ab", "ba"]
iex> AnagramSolver.solve("abc")
["abc", "acb", "bac", "bca", "cab", "cba"]
"""
def solve(string) do
end
end
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