On 12/01/2014 19:22, Keith Winston wrote:
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 7:44 AM, Alan Gauld <alan.ga...@btinternet.com> wrote:
OK< So there is nothing here about the orders being the same.
That makes it much easier.
There's another approach, I think, that's quite easy if order IS important.
Iterate through the letters of product, find() them initially from the
beginning of debris, and then from the index of the last letter found.
Accounts for multiples in product, & order.
def fix_machine(debris, product):
index = 0
success = False
for letter in product:
test = debris.find(letter, index)
if test:
index = test
else: # Failure
return "Give me something that's not useless next time."
return product # Success
I suspect this could be done in one line, without regex, but it would
probably take me a week to figure out... maybe next week ;)
A better idea would be to find out why the above dosn't work correctly,
I'll leave that in your capable hands :)
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