It's unclear for me, so I try to articulate my understanding:
- there is file containing words
- there is another file containing scrambled words (letters of words in random order) and random alphanumeric strings (there is no corresponding word)
Do you need replace scrambled words with real ones and filtering out random strings? Or you need to filter out only random string and keep scrambled ones?
Real words sorted characters and scrambled words sorted characters are equal and one can use this to achieve desired result. However, in any case there will be problem as from same combination of letters several words can be constructed (there can be scrambled word 'tcsa' which can be either 'acts', 'cats' or 'cast')
- there is file containing words
- there is another file containing scrambled words (letters of words in random order) and random alphanumeric strings (there is no corresponding word)
Do you need replace scrambled words with real ones and filtering out random strings? Or you need to filter out only random string and keep scrambled ones?
Real words sorted characters and scrambled words sorted characters are equal and one can use this to achieve desired result. However, in any case there will be problem as from same combination of letters several words can be constructed (there can be scrambled word 'tcsa' which can be either 'acts', 'cats' or 'cast')
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Da Bishop: There's a dead bishop on the landing. I don't know who keeps bringing them in here. ....but society is to blame.
Da Bishop: There's a dead bishop on the landing. I don't know who keeps bringing them in here. ....but society is to blame.