Translation (used to be 'Moving around in a string')
Ryan Spencer
jeder at earthlink.net
Sat Dec 6 14:20:58 EST 2003
Hello Again Everyone,
As previously aforementioned in my post 'Moving around in a string',
I've finally found my result to the pig_latin approach.
[start code]
import string
choice = raw_input("Would you like pig latin (p) or ubby dubby (u) translation? ")
sentence = raw_input("Please enter a sentence: ")
#Split up the sentence
words_within = sentence.split()
#Pig Latin
if choice == "p":
words_within = sentence.split(" ")
for word in words_within[0:]:
pig_latin = word[1:]+word[0]+"ay"
print pig_latin,
[end code]
Now all I have to find out how to do is find a vowel within the words of a
string and then do the ubbi dubbi thing (adding 'ub' after every spoken
vowel in a word it describes)
~Ryan
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