// C++ program to check if the strings are anagrams #include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; // function to check whether two strings are anagram of each other bool areAnagram(string str1, string str2) { // Get lengths of both strings int n1 = str1.length(); int n2 = str2.length(); // If length of both strings is not same, then they // cannot be anagram if (n1 != n2) return false; // Sort both the strings sort(str1.begin(), str1.end()); sort(str2.begin(), str2.end()); // Compare sorted strings for (int i = 0; i < n1; i++) if (str1[i] != str2[i]) return false; return true; } int main() { string str1; string str2; cout << “\nInput the strings : “; cin >> str1 >> str2; if (areAnagram(str1, str2)) cout << “The two strings are anagram of each other”; else cout << “The two strings are not anagram of each other”; return 0; }
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