Dear Monks,
I was thinking to create a random string generator and then count the occurrence of characters and checking the differences in each word.
Here is my code so far:
#!/bin/bash/perl
@tests;
for($i=0; $i-4; $i++){
my @char = ('M','A','N','O');
my $len = 6;
my $string1;
my $string2;
while($len--){ $string1 .= $char[rand @char]; $string2 .= $char[rand @
+char];};
print "$string1\t$string2\n";
$string = $string1.' '.$string2;
push(@tests, $string);
}
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