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			1013 B
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			38 lines
		
	
	
		
			1013 B
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
| // For more tutorials: https://blog.learngoprogramming.com
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| //
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| // Copyright © 2018 Inanc Gumus
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| // Learn Go Programming Course
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| // License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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| //
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| 
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| package main
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| 
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| // ---------------------------------------------------------
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| // EXERCISE: Unique Words
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| //
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| //  Create a program that counts the unique words from an
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| //  input stream.
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| //
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| //  1. Feed the shakespeare.txt to your program.
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| //
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| //  2. Scan the input using a new Scanner.
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| //
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| //  3. Configure the scanner to scan for the words.
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| //     See the explanation inside the code below.
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| //
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| //  4. Count the unique words using a map.
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| //
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| // EXPECTED OUTPUT
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| //  There are 99 words, 70 of them are unique.
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| // ---------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| func main() {
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| 	// Scanner can scan the lines, words, anything.
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| 	// Use the following code after creating the scanner to
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| 	// scan for the words instead.
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| 	//
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| 	// Below, I assumed that you put your scanner into the "in" variable.
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| 
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| 	// in.Split(bufio.ScanWords)
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| }
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