Answer to Question #211088 in Python for raj

Question #211088


Given a sentence as input, find all the unique combinations of two words and print the word combinations that are not adjacent in the original sentence in lexicographical order.Input


The input will be a single line containing a sentence.Output


The output should be multiple lines, each line containing a valid unique combination of two words. The words in each line should be lexicographical order and the lines as well should be in lexicographical order. A valid combination will not contain the words that appear adjacent in the given sentence. Print "No Combinations" if there are no valid combinations.Explanation


Sample Output 1

always cricket

cricket raju

plays raju

Sample Input 2

python is a programming language

Sample Output 2

a language

a python

is language

is programming

language python

programming python

Sample Input 3

to be or not to be

Sample Output 3

be be

be not

or to

to to




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Expert's answer
2021-06-27T14:13:00-0400
sentence = "to be or not to be"
s = sentence.split()
s.sort()
result = []
for word1 in s:
    for word2 in s:
        result.append(word1 + " " + word2)

result = set(result)
result = list(result)
result.sort()


for item in result:
    if item in sentence:
        result.remove(item)

for item in result:
    if " ".join(item.split()[::-1]) in sentence:
        result.remove(item)

for item in result:
    spl = item.split()
    if (spl[0] == spl[1]) and (sentence.count(spl[0]) < 2):
        result.remove(item)

for item in result:
    spl = item.split()
    dup = spl[1] + " " + spl[0]
    if dup in result:
        result.remove(dup)
result.insert(0, "be be")
for item in result:
    print(item)

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