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'''
Python has built-in string validation methods for basic data.
It can check if a string is composed of alphabetical characters, alphanumeric characters, digits, etc.
str.isalnum()
This method checks if all the characters of a string are alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z and 0-9).
>>> print 'ab123'.isalnum()
True
>>> print 'ab123#'.isalnum()
False
str.isalpha()
This method checks if all the characters of a string are alphabetical (a-z and A-Z).
>>> print 'abcD'.isalpha()
True
>>> print 'abcd1'.isalpha()
False
str.isdigit()
This method checks if all the characters of a string are digits (0-9).
>>> print '1234'.isdigit()
True
>>> print '123edsd'.isdigit()
False
str.islower()
This method checks if all the characters of a string are lowercase characters (a-z).
>>> print 'abcd123#'.islower()
True
>>> print 'Abcd123#'.islower()
False
str.isupper()
This method checks if all the characters of a string are uppercase characters (A-Z).
>>> print 'ABCD123#'.isupper()
True
>>> print 'Abcd123#'.isupper()
False
Task
You are given a string .
Your task is to find out if the string contains: alphanumeric characters, alphabetical characters, digits,
lowercase and uppercase characters.
Input Format
A single line containing a string .
Constraints
0 < len(string) < 1000
Output Format
In the first line, print True if has any alphanumeric characters. Otherwise, print False.
In the second line, print True if has any alphabetical characters. Otherwise, print False.
In the third line, print True if has any digits. Otherwise, print False.
In the fourth line, print True if has any lowercase characters. Otherwise, print False.
In the fifth line, print True if has any uppercase characters. Otherwise, print False.
Sample Input
qA2
Sample Output
True
True
True
True
True
'''
def get_datatype(user_input_string):
print(any(each_character.isalnum() for each_character in user_input_string))
print(any(each_character.isalpha() for each_character in user_input_string))
print(any(each_character.isdigit() for each_character in user_input_string))
print(any(each_character.islower() for each_character in user_input_string))
print(any(each_character.isupper() for each_character in user_input_string))
user_input_string=str(input())
get_datatype(user_input_string)
'''For those who who would love a shorter cut, you could
use the "eval" method'''
user_input=str(input())
For each_test in ("isalnum","isalpha","isdigit","islower",
"isupper"):
print(any(eval("i."+each_test+"()") for i in user_input))