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I’ve recently been developing a bot in the Python programming language for Telegram. In the course I encountered a lot of problems that I am gradually trying to solve. One of them is the text input by the user, and the question that lies in the bot itself.



For example, when you specify in the bot source, that the question "Hello" it should answer "Bye". The problem is that I have to list this word 4 times: "Hello", "hello", "HELLO", "hELLO". I heard that there is a module, but the problem is that I am programming a bot for the Russian-speaking audience. And I need a module that will work fine with Cyrillic.



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  • Why not just make the word lower case before parsing. That way you know whatever your dealing with is at least all lower case.

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I’ve recently been developing a bot in the Python programming language for Telegram. In the course I encountered a lot of problems that I am gradually trying to solve. One of them is the text input by the user, and the question that lies in the bot itself.



For example, when you specify in the bot source, that the question "Hello" it should answer "Bye". The problem is that I have to list this word 4 times: "Hello", "hello", "HELLO", "hELLO". I heard that there is a module, but the problem is that I am programming a bot for the Russian-speaking audience. And I need a module that will work fine with Cyrillic.



If I make mistakes, then I'm sorry. I'm still learning)










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  • Why not just make the word lower case before parsing. That way you know whatever your dealing with is at least all lower case.

    – antfuentes87
    Nov 24 '18 at 19:54














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I’ve recently been developing a bot in the Python programming language for Telegram. In the course I encountered a lot of problems that I am gradually trying to solve. One of them is the text input by the user, and the question that lies in the bot itself.



For example, when you specify in the bot source, that the question "Hello" it should answer "Bye". The problem is that I have to list this word 4 times: "Hello", "hello", "HELLO", "hELLO". I heard that there is a module, but the problem is that I am programming a bot for the Russian-speaking audience. And I need a module that will work fine with Cyrillic.



If I make mistakes, then I'm sorry. I'm still learning)










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I’ve recently been developing a bot in the Python programming language for Telegram. In the course I encountered a lot of problems that I am gradually trying to solve. One of them is the text input by the user, and the question that lies in the bot itself.



For example, when you specify in the bot source, that the question "Hello" it should answer "Bye". The problem is that I have to list this word 4 times: "Hello", "hello", "HELLO", "hELLO". I heard that there is a module, but the problem is that I am programming a bot for the Russian-speaking audience. And I need a module that will work fine with Cyrillic.



If I make mistakes, then I'm sorry. I'm still learning)







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  • Why not just make the word lower case before parsing. That way you know whatever your dealing with is at least all lower case.

    – antfuentes87
    Nov 24 '18 at 19:54



















  • Why not just make the word lower case before parsing. That way you know whatever your dealing with is at least all lower case.

    – antfuentes87
    Nov 24 '18 at 19:54

















Why not just make the word lower case before parsing. That way you know whatever your dealing with is at least all lower case.

– antfuentes87
Nov 24 '18 at 19:54





Why not just make the word lower case before parsing. That way you know whatever your dealing with is at least all lower case.

– antfuentes87
Nov 24 '18 at 19:54












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