Palindrome Checker
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ToggleViewTools WordCounter: A Palindrome Checker
What is a Palindrome?
A palindrome is a word, phrase, sentence, or sequence of characters that reads the same backward as forwards. For example, "racecar", "madam", and "level" are palindromes.
How Does the Palindrome Checker Work?
The ViewTools WordCounter is a simple and easy-to-use tool that allows you to check if a given word, phrase, or sentence is a palindrome. Here's how it works:
- Input: Type the word, phrase, or sentence that you want to check into the input box.
- Analysis: The tool will then analyze the input by comparing it to its reverse.
- Output: The tool will display one of the following results:
- "Your text is a palindrome."
- "Your text is not a palindrome."
Examples of Using the Palindrome Checker
Example 1: Single Words
Input: racecar
Output: Your text is a palindrome.
Input: level
Output: Your text is a palindrome.
Example 2: Phrases
Input: A man, a plan, a canal – Panama!
Output: Your text is a palindrome.
Input: Never a foot too far, even.
Output: Your text is a palindrome.
Example 3: Sentences
Input: Was it a car or a cat I saw?
Output: Your text is a palindrome.
Input: Go hang a salami; I'm a lasagna hog.
Output: Your text is a palindrome.