An anagram of a string is formed by
rearranging the letters in the string. For example, the anagrams of aab are aab, aba, and baa.
A wildcard
anagram of a string is an anagram of the string where some of the letters
might have been replaced with an asterisk (*). For example, two possible
wildcard anagrams of aab are *ab and *b*.
Given two strings, determine whether the
second string is a wildcard anagram of the first string.
The two lines of input will both consist of N (1 ≤ N ≤ 100)
characters. Each character in the first line will be a lowercase letter. Each
character in the second line will be either a lowercase letter or an asterisk.
For 8 of the 15 available marks, the
second line will not contain any asterisk characters.
Output the character A if the string on
the second line is a wildcard anagram of the string on the first line.
Otherwise, output the character N.
abba baaa
N