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1,681 PointsIs this the ideal way of solving this challenge?
I found a solution to this problem, but since I am still learning, is this the ideal way to sove this?
import copy
def disemvowel(word):
vowels = ["a", "e", "i", "o", "u"]
orig_list = list(word)
letter_list = copy.copy(orig_list)
for l in letter_list:
for v in vowels:
if v in l or v.upper() in l:
orig_list.remove(l)
word = ''.join(orig_list)
return word
1 Answer
Manish Giri
16,266 PointsIn Python, there are usually many ways to solve a problem. Here's another way using List Comprehension -
def disemvowel(word):
vowels = ["a", "e", "i", "o", "u"]
return "".join([w for w in word if w.lower() not in vowels])