This works for me and also counts the consonants as well (think of it as a bonus) however, if you really don't want the consonant count all you have to do is delete the last for loop and the last variable at the top.
Her is the python code:
data = input('Please give me a string: ') data = data.lower() vowels = ['a','e','i','o','u'] consonants = ['b','c','d','f','g','h','j','k','l','m','n','p','q','r','s','t','v','w','x','y','z'] vowelCount = 0 consonantCount = 0 for string in data: for i in vowels: if string == i: vowelCount += 1 for i in consonants: if string == i: consonantCount += 1 print('Your string contains %s vowels and %s consonants.' %(vowelCount, consonantCount))In this program, we need to count the number of vowels present in a string and display those vowels. This can be done using various methods. In this article, we will go through few of the popular methods to do this in an efficient manner.
Examples:
Counting vowels: String Way
In this method, we will store all the vowels in a string and then pick every character from the enquired string and check whether it is in the vowel
string or not. The vowel string consists of all the vowels with both cases since we are not ignoring the cases here. If the vowel is encountered then count gets incremented and stored in a list and finally printed.
Python3
def Check_Vow(string, vowels):
final = [each for each in string if each in vowels]
print(len(final))
print(final)
string = "Geeks for Geeks"
vowels = "AaEeIiOoUu"
Check_Vow(string, vowels);
Output:
Counting vowels: Dictionary Way
This also performs the same task but in a different way. In this method, we form a dictionary with the vowels and increment them when a vowel is encountered. In this method, we use the case fold method to ignore the cases, following which we form a dictionary of vowels with the key as a vowel. This is a better and efficient way to
check and find the number of each vowel present in a string.
Python3
def Check_Vow(string, vowels):
string = string.casefold()
count = {}.fromkeys(vowels, 0)
for character in string:
if character in count:
count[character] += 1
return count
vowels = 'aeiou'
string = "Geeks for Geeks"
print (Check_Vow(string, vowels))
Output:
Counting vowels: regex way
We can also use this method to perform this task. We can use the regular expression to perform this task. We use re.findall() method to find all the vowels in string make list with them. We use len on list to find total vowels in string.
Python3
import re
def Check_Vow(string, vowels):
str_list = re.findall(f'[{vowels}]', string, re.I)
print(len(str_list))
return str_list
vowels = 'aeiou'
string = "Geeks for Geeks"
print (Check_Vow(string, vowels))
Output:
5 ['e', 'e', 'o', 'e', 'e']