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Start your free trialJulia Gron
3,170 Pointsunsure why my script isn't working, can anyone take a look?
word_list = ["lama", "lama", "lama"] vowels = list('aeiou') output=[]
for word in word_list: for vowel in vowels: while True: try: word_list.remove(vowel) except: break output.append(''.join(word_list))
print(word_list)
3 Answers
Martin Cornejo Saavedra
18,132 PointsI did this, I hope this helps:
word = 'lama'
word_list = list(word)
vowels = 'aeiou'
for letter in word_list[:]:
if letter in vowels:
word_list.remove(letter)
print(''.join(word_list))
Next time use codetags, it's easier to read your code. Look on 'Markdown Cheatsheet' for more info.
Andreas cormack
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,011 Pointsmy code is slightly longer way
word_list = ["lama","lama","lama"]
def deVowel(my_word_list):
new_list=[]
new_word=""
for word in my_word_list:
if "a" in word:
new_word = word.replace("a","")
if "e" in word:
new_word = word.replace("e","")
if "i" in word:
new_word = word.replace("i","")
if "o" in word:
new_word = word.replace("o","")
if "u" in word:
new_word = word.replace("u","")
new_list.append(new_word)
return new_list
print("".join(deVowel(word_list)))
Martin Young
10,329 PointsYou're trying to remove vowels from your word list, rather than from each word. I think
try:
word_list.remove(vowel)
should actually be
try:
word.remove(vowel)
Note that your last line in your block should be
output.append(''.join(word))
In the video, Kenneth used 'state_list' to be a list of letters in each state name, rather than a list of states. That may be where you're getting confused.