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Matthew Schinckel
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In message <gQzg6.67860$Ch.12128127 at newsrump.sjc.telocity.net>, "dsavitsk" wrote: > Thank you all for the suggestions. > > i am trying to unscramble scrambled words (which i am frustratingly bad at) > so i send all of the permutations to Word's spell checker and see what it > thinks are words. I'll post the code this afternoon when i'm done in case > anyone wants it. > Hmm, sort of sounds similar to what I did the year before last. The local 'Newspaper' (I give it more credit than it is due :-), the Adelaide Advertiser, has a 9-letter word puzzle, where 9 letters are given, and the aim is to make as many words as possible that are 4 letters or more, and contain the magic 'middle' letter. For instance: C A R D A B R O O would give many words, with cardboard as the 9-letter word. My school had a competition where each homegroup had to try and find as many words, and the results were tallied over the whole term. Naturally, I wrote a python program, and took all of the fun out of it. If anyone is interested, you might find it at: http://www.chariot.net.au/~jaq/matt/NineLetter.zip (It's almost 2Mb, and includes a large, almost[?] comprehensive word list.) -- Matthew Schinckel matt at null dot net
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