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#kotlinDevChallenge – 16

Create a Kotlin function to determine whether two given strings are anagrams of each other, ignoring case and any non-alphabetic characters. An anagram uses all the original letters exactly once.

Task Description:

  1. Implement a function named isAnagram that takes two strings as input.
  2. The function should return true if the two strings are anagrams of each other (case-insensitive) and false otherwise.
  3. Ignore non-alphabetic characters when determining anagrams.
  1. Fill in the code.
  2. You can copy the code into IntelliJ/Android Studio, but it shouldn’t be necessary.
  3. Click “run” – the green triangle. The code will compile and several tests will be run.
  4. In the logs, you will see “try again” if the solution is incorrect, or “success” and a special code.
  5. Provide this code in the form below along with your email and click “send”.

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