# front_again Given a string, return true if the first 2 chars in the string also appear at the end of the string, such as with "edited". ``` front_again("edited") -> true front_again("edit") -> false front_again("ed") -> true ``` This exercise was taken from [codingbat.com](https://codingbat.com/prob/p196652) and has been adapted for the Python language. There are many great programming exercises there, but the majority are created for Java. ## Starter Code ```python def front_again(string: str) -> bool: pass result = front_again('edited') print(result) ``` ## Tests ```python from main import front_again def test_front_again_1(): assert front_again('edited') == True def test_front_again_2(): assert front_again('edit') == False def test_front_again_3(): assert front_again('ed') == True def test_front_again_4(): assert front_again('jj') == True def test_front_again_5(): assert front_again('jjj') == True def test_front_again_6(): assert front_again('jjjj') == True def test_front_again_7(): assert front_again('jjjk') == False def test_front_again_8(): assert front_again('x') == False def test_front_again_9(): assert front_again('') == False def test_front_again_10(): assert front_again('java') == False def test_front_again_11(): assert front_again('javaja') == True ```