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520.DetectCapital.py
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520.DetectCapital.py
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"""
Given a word, you need to judge whether the usage of capitals in it is right
or not.
We define the usage of capitals in a word to be right when one of the
following cases holds:
1. All letters in this word are capitals, like "USA".
2. All letters in this word are not capitals, like "leetcode".
3. Only the first letter in this word is capital, like "Google".
Otherwise, we define that this word doesn't use capitals in a right way.
Example:
Input: "USA"
Output: True
Example:
Input: "FlaG"
Output: False
Note: The input will be a non-empty word consisting of uppercase and
lowercase latin letters.
"""
#Difficulty: Easy
#550 / 550 test cases passed.
#Runtime: 28 ms
#Memory Usage: 13.8 MB
#Runtime: 28 ms, faster than 86.51% of Python3 online submissions for Detect Capital.
#Memory Usage: 13.8 MB, less than 57.14% of Python3 online submissions for Detect Capital.
class Solution:
def detectCapitalUse(self, word: str) -> bool:
return word.isupper() or word.islower() or word.istitle()