+def transpositions_of(keyword):
+ """Finds the transpostions given by a keyword. For instance, the keyword
+ 'clever' rearranges to 'celrv', so the first column (0) stays first, the
+ second column (1) moves to third, the third column (2) moves to second,
+ and so on.
+
+ If passed a tuple, assume it's already a transposition and just return it.
+
+ >>> transpositions_of('clever')
+ (0, 2, 1, 4, 3)
+ >>> transpositions_of('fred')
+ (3, 2, 0, 1)
+ >>> transpositions_of((3, 2, 0, 1))
+ (3, 2, 0, 1)
+ """
+ if isinstance(keyword, tuple):
+ return keyword
+ else:
+ key = deduplicate(keyword)
+ transpositions = tuple(key.index(l) for l in sorted(key))
+ return transpositions
+
+transpositions = collections.defaultdict(list)
+for word in keywords:
+ transpositions[transpositions_of(word)] += [word]
+
+