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Start your free trialMikey Ro
6,948 PointsCan anyone help me refine my code?
The only way I could solve this was to use a new list to write the non-vowels to. But this would use additional memory - is there a way to better solve this problem?
def disemvowel(word): vowels = ['a','e','i','o','u','A','E','I','O','U'] new_word = [] for i,v in enumerate(word): try: if v not in vowels: new_word.append(v) except ValueError: continue
return ''.join(new_word)
1 Answer
Antonio De Rose
20,885 Pointsdef disemvowel (text):
vowel = ["a", "e", "i", "o", "u"]
chars = []
for letter in text:
if letter.lower() not in vowel:
chars.append(letter)
return "".join(chars)
disemvowel('antonio')