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Start your free trialSavannah Logan
974 Pointsdisemvowel
I really dont see why this isnt working. I got it to work nicely in workspace
def disemvowel(word):
word_list = list(word)
for letter in word_list:
if letter.lower() in 'aeiou':
word_list.remove(letter)
word = "".join(word_list)
return word
3 Answers
Abdishakur Hassan
3,585 PointsThere is only one thing wrong with your code. You need to loop with the original word not the word_list. So your code will look like this:
def disemvowel(word):
word_list = list(word)
for letter in word:
if letter.lower() in 'aeiou':
word_list.remove(letter)
word = "".join(word_list)
return word
Savannah Logan
974 PointsThank you. That did work, but why? It looks the same in workspace when I was testing... what is it doing differently?
seong lee
4,503 PointsYeah, why did it work, I want to know too?
Daniel Schmidt
9,780 PointsTry this:
def disemvowel(word):
vowels = ('a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u', 'A', 'E', 'I', 'O', 'U')
return ''.join([letter for letter in word if letter not in vowels])
If your not familiar with this syntax check out this course Python Comprehensions
In your code you need to change
for letter in word_list:
to
for letter in word:
because your code would just remove the lower case letters.