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# You need a word that matches "a*ey" (here "*" means any letter). Are there any words that match? | # You need a word that matches "a*ey" (here "*" means any letter). Are there any words that match? | ||
# Print every other word that matches the condition in (1) above. | # Print every other word that matches the condition in (1) above. | ||
# Find | # Find the longest string where no character is used > 1 time. | ||
Now we're going to start finding points! You can use scrabble.scores to get the scores for every letter. But we're going to cheat: assume you have all the letters. | |||
# What is the most valuable word in the dictionary, and how much is it worth? | # What is the most valuable word in the dictionary, and how much is it worth? | ||
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d: decitizenizing, 36 | d: decitizenizing, 36 | ||
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== Finale! == | == Finale! == | ||
Use Python to find one other interesting fact about the data set. Examples (that you can't use) might be: | Use Python to find one other interesting fact about the data set. Examples (that you can't use) might be: | ||
* | * The word with the most vowels is TODO | ||
* The word with the highest consonant to vowel ratio is | * The word with the highest consonant to vowel ratio is TODO | ||