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# Scrabble Score
Given a word, compute the scrabble score for that word.
## Letter Values
You'll need these:
```text
Letter Value
A, E, I, O, U, L, N, R, S, T 1
D, G 2
B, C, M, P 3
F, H, V, W, Y 4
K 5
J, X 8
Q, Z 10
```
## Examples
"cabbage" should be scored as worth 14 points:
- 3 points for C
- 1 point for A, twice
- 3 points for B, twice
- 2 points for G
- 1 point for E
And to total:
- `3 + 2*1 + 2*3 + 2 + 1`
- = `3 + 2 + 6 + 3`
- = `5 + 9`
- = 14
## Extensions
- You can play a double or a triple letter.
- You can play a double or a triple word.
## Exception messages
Sometimes it is necessary to raise an exception. When you do this, you should include a meaningful error message to
indicate what the source of the error is. This makes your code more readable and helps significantly with debugging. Not
every exercise will require you to raise an exception, but for those that do, the tests will only pass if you include
a message.
To raise a message with an exception, just write it as an argument to the exception type. For example, instead of
`raise Exception`, you should write:
```python
raise Exception("Meaningful message indicating the source of the error")
```
## Running the tests
To run the tests, run the appropriate command below ([why they are different](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1629#issue-161422224)):
- Python 2.7: `py.test scrabble_score_test.py`
- Python 3.4+: `pytest scrabble_score_test.py`
Alternatively, you can tell Python to run the pytest module (allowing the same command to be used regardless of Python version):
`python -m pytest scrabble_score_test.py`
### Common `pytest` options
- `-v` : enable verbose output
- `-x` : stop running tests on first failure
- `--ff` : run failures from previous test before running other test cases
For other options, see `python -m pytest -h`
## Submitting Exercises
Note that, when trying to submit an exercise, make sure the solution is in the `$EXERCISM_WORKSPACE/python/scrabble-score` directory.
You can find your Exercism workspace by running `exercism debug` and looking for the line that starts with `Workspace`.
For more detailed information about running tests, code style and linting,
please see [Running the Tests](http://exercism.io/tracks/python/tests).
## Source
Inspired by the Extreme Startup game [https://github.com/rchatley/extreme_startup](https://github.com/rchatley/extreme_startup)
## Submitting Incomplete Solutions
It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.

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dat = [('AEIOULNRST', 1), ('DG', 2), ('BCMP', 3), ('FHVWY', 4), ('K', 5), ('JX', 8), ('QZ',10)]
def score(word):
return sum([subarr[1][1] for subarr in enumerate(dat) if char.upper() in subarr[1][0]][0] for char in word)

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import unittest
from scrabble_score import score
# Tests adapted from `problem-specifications//canonical-data.json` @ v1.1.0
class ScrabbleScoreTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_lowercase_letter(self):
self.assertEqual(score("a"), 1)
def test_uppercase_letter(self):
self.assertEqual(score("A"), 1)
def test_valuable_letter(self):
self.assertEqual(score("f"), 4)
def test_short_word(self):
self.assertEqual(score("at"), 2)
def test_short_valuable_word(self):
self.assertEqual(score("zoo"), 12)
def test_medium_word(self):
self.assertEqual(score("street"), 6)
def test_medium_valuable_word(self):
self.assertEqual(score("quirky"), 22)
def test_long_mixed_case_word(self):
self.assertEqual(score("OxyphenButazone"), 41)
def test_english_like_word(self):
self.assertEqual(score("pinata"), 8)
def test_empty_input(self):
self.assertEqual(score(""), 0)
def test_entire_alphabet_available(self):
self.assertEqual(score("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"), 87)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()