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Great! One note for improvement, you don’t need to explicitly return True or False since the comparison itself already evaluates to a Boolean.
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What changes are you trying to make? (e.g. Adding or removing code, refactoring existing code, adding reports)
I updated the python scripts for checking anagrams, with the option of case sensitivity. I also included docstrings explaining what the function does.
What did you learn from the changes you have made?
I learned how to use the if/else statements to control flow and how to sort strings.
Was there another approach you were thinking about making? If so, what approach(es) were you thinking of?
I considered comparing each character in the first word to each in the second word and vice versa. However, that would require me to use for loops which complicate things.
Were there any challenges? If so, what issue(s) did you face? How did you overcome it?
Initially, I struggled with how to compare words if they are case-sensitive. I overcame it by not converting the words to lowercase if the third argument is True, i.e., is_case_sensitive == True.
How were these changes tested?
I tested them with the examples provided in the assignment.
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