String Processing in Python: Is Anagram

Published: 18 February 2018
on channel: LucidProgramming
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In this video, we will be determining whether two strings are anagrams of each other.

Wikipedia article on Anagrams:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anagram

Simply, an anagram is when two strings can be written using the same letters.

Examples:
"rail safety" = "fairy tales"
"roast beef" = "eat for BSE"

It sometimes changes a proper noun or personal name into a sentence:

"William Shakespeare" = "I am a weakish speller"
"Madam Curie" = "Radium came"


Problem:
Two strings. Check if they are anagrams.

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