## string_tokenizer_count ### Instructions Create a file string_tokenizer_count.py that contains a function tokenizer_counter which takes in a string as a parameter and returns a dictionary of words and their count in the string. - The function should remove any punctuation from the string and convert it to lowercase before counting the words. - The function should return a dictionary of words and their count, sorted alphabetically by word. ### Usage Here is an example of how to use the function: ```python string = "This is a test sentence, with various words and 123 numbers!" result = tokenizer_counter(string) print(string) ``` And its output: ```console string = "This is a test sentence, with various words and 123 numbers!" result = tokenizer_counter(string) ``` ### Hints - The `re` module can be used to remove non-alphanumeric characters. - The `collections` module can be used to count the words. - The `operator` module can be used to sort the dictionary alphabetically by word. ### References - [`re` module](https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html) - [`collections` module](https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html) - [`operator` module](https://docs.python.org/3/library/operator.html)