HackerRank Python Solution - Strings - String Validators

  • Python has built-in string validation methods for basic data. It can check if a string is composed of alphabetical characters, alphanumeric characters, digits, etc.
str.isalnum():
  • This method checks if all the characters of a string are alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z and 0-9).
>>> print 'ab123'.isalnum()
True
>>> print 'ab123#'.isalnum()
False
str.isalpha():
  • This method checks if all the characters of a string are alphabetical (a-z and A-Z).
>>> print 'abcD'.isalpha()
True
>>> print 'abcd1'.isalpha()
False
str.isdigit():
  • This method checks if all the characters of a string are digits (0-9).
>>> print '1234'.isdigit()
True
>>> print '123edsd'.isdigit()
False
str.islower():
  • This method checks if all the characters of a string are lowercase characters (a-z).
>>> print 'abcd123#'.islower()
True
>>> print 'Abcd123#'.islower()
False
str.isupper():
  • This method checks if all the characters of a string are uppercase characters (A-Z).
>>> print 'ABCD123#'.isupper()
True
>>> print 'Abcd123#'.isupper()
False
Task:
  • You are given a string S.
  • Your task is to find out if the string S contains: alphanumeric characters, alphabetical characters, digits, lowercase and uppercase characters.
Input Format:
  • A single line containing a string S.
Constraints:
  • 0 < len(S) < 1000
Output Format:
  • In the first line, print True if S has any alphanumeric characters. Otherwise, print False.
  • In the second line, print True if S has any alphabetical characters. Otherwise, print False.
  • In the third line, print True if S has any digits. Otherwise, print False.
  • In the fourth line, print True if S has any lowercase characters. Otherwise, print False.
  • In the fifth line, print True if S has any uppercase characters. Otherwise, print False.
Sample Input:

qA2
Sample Output:

True
True
True
True
True
Solution:

if __name__ == '__main__':
    s = input()

    print(any([char.isalnum() for char in s]))
    print(any([char.isalpha() for char in s]))
    print(any([char.isdigit() for char in s]))
    print(any([char.islower() for char in s]))
    print(any([char.isupper() for char in s]))
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