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Subject: Re: Dictionary
From: wxjmfauth () gmail ! com
Date: 2014-01-09 8:31:55
Message-ID: 1a719495-c63a-4109-89d7-ca5118f5ccdc () googlegroups ! com
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Le mercredi 8 janvier 2014 20:00:02 UTC+1, Bischoop a écrit :
> Walter Hurry wrote:
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> > On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 18:38:20 +0000, Bischoop wrote:
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> >> I have a txt file with some words, and need simply program that will
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> >> print me words containing provided letters.
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> >> For example:
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> >> Type the letters:
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> >> (I type: g,m,o)
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> >> open the dictionary.txt
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> >> check words containing:g,m,o in dictionary.txt
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> >> if there are words containing: ["g", "m", "o" ]
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> >> print words with g,m,o
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> > Well, what have you tried so far, and what result did you get?
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> > The incredibly helpful people here will provide advice, guidance and
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> > pointers, but it won't help you at all if they just do your homework for
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> > you.
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> Honestly Im newbie in Python, years ago (10 already) I wrote simply program
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> something like a TEST: Capitals of Countries. You could learn the capitals
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> of some countries, and then you could try to solve a test. I know it's seems
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> so simply for you guys but I was quite pride of myself :-)
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> Now because of free time I took my book which I used years ago about python
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> and try to learn it again, and as motivation I try to write the program I
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> described above just to give me a kick :-), however got no idea how to start
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> it, I meand there is so many moduls (import this, import that), I know how
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> to open, read file etc. Just stuck with that, got no clue what and how use
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> this that what I need to seek the words from the files if I need a words
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> with letters I want.
>>> # a starting point
>>> lettres = set('üœŸ')
>>> Wörter = ['abcüœŸb', 'aüꜟ', 'üœŸzzz', 'üœzz', 'Strauẞ', '', 'nul']
>>> for word in Wörter:
... tmp = set(word)
... print('{:10} : {}'.format(word, lettres.issubset(tmp)))
...
abcüœŸb : True
aüꜟ : True
üœŸzzz : True
üœzz : False
Strauẞ : False
: False
nul : False
>>>
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