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Python: Check whether any word in a given sting contains duplicate characrters or not

Python String: Exercise-100 with Solution

Write a Python program to check whether any word in a given sting contains duplicate characrters or not. Return True or False.

Sample Solution-1:

Python Code:

def duplicate_letters(text):
	word_list = text.split()
	for word in word_list:
		if len(word) > len(set(word)):
			return False
	return True
text = "Filter out the factorials of the said list."
print("Original text:")
print(text)
print("Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!")
print(duplicate_letters(text))
text = "Python Exercise."
print("\nOriginal text:")
print(text)
print("Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!")
print(duplicate_letters(text))
text = "The wait is over."
print("\nOriginal text:")
print(text)
print("Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!")
print(duplicate_letters(text))

Sample Output:

Original text:
Filter out the factorials of the said list.
Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!
False

Original text:
Python Exercise.
Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!
False

Original text:
The wait is over.
Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!
True

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Sample Solution-2:

Python Code:

def duplicate_letters(text):
	return all(len(word) == len(set(word)) for word in text.split())

text = "Filter out the factorials of the said list."
print("Original text:")
print(text)
print("Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!")
print(duplicate_letters(text))
text = "Python Exercise."
print("\nOriginal text:")
print(text)
print("Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!")
print(duplicate_letters(text))
text = "The wait is over."
print("\nOriginal text:")
print(text)
print("Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!")
print(duplicate_letters(text))

Sample Output:

Original text:
Filter out the factorials of the said list.
Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!
False

Original text:
Python Exercise.
Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!
False

Original text:
The wait is over.
Check whether any word in the said sting contains duplicate characrters or not!
True

Flowchart:

Flowchart: Check whether any word in a given sting contains duplicate characrters or not.

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