Ok, I am working on a spell checker, and I end up with an array of an array of the possible values of each character (if that character was incorrect), and then I need to print every possible word those chracters can create. So, if i have:
heylo
as my word,
hello
heplo
heilo
as my dictionary (not all real word in this example), my array would be:
@characters = [
[ "h" ],
[ "e" ],
[ "l", "p", "i" ],
[ "l" ],
[ "o" ],
]
how do I print (for example):
The possible words are:
hello
heplo
heilo
??
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