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What changes are you trying to make? (e.g. Adding or removing code, refactoring existing code, adding reports)
create an anagram function to compare if words are the same after sorting then add a case sensitive function
What did you learn from the changes you have made?
a basic way to create a function using Python
Was there another approach you were thinking about making? If so, what approach(es) were you thinking of?
for part 1, i've tried that when i did not use the if else function, i could just use return and it still worked. but to be safe i still used the if else function
Were there any challenges? If so, what issue(s) did you face? How did you overcome it?
for part 2 i knew what i wanted to achieve, but the logic of which comes first confused me a bit. also the indented space corresponds to different lines of code. if i did not have an indented space or misplaced it, there will be an error, which was interesting because in R markdown it's pretty intuitive and doesn't affect the code that much. I asked AI for a little help, but overall this task was fun because the operating environment is just like R markdown.
How were these changes tested?
i ran the code and it all went smoothly
A reference to a related issue in your repository (if applicable)
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