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Python List Comprehension
Code should output only consonants< I managed to omit only 'a', want to omit other vowels too (e,i,u etc) but doesn't work --> I tried like this ...if letter != 'a', 'u','e' Help me what I am doing wrong? word = input() print([letter for letter in word if letter != 'a'])
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Adilet Kambarov ,
you are very close to get it.
instead of using the current if clause inside the comprehension, you can use this one:
print([ ......if letter not in 'aeiou '])
this results in a list of single letters. so all vowels and spaces will not be in the output.
if punctuation also should be excluded, put them also to the string with the vowels. a collection of punctuation characters can be get after importing module string.
using "string.punctuation" gives you all these characters.
so finally it could look like:
print([.....if letter not in 'aeiou ' + string.punctuation])
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# with regular expression that's quite easy:
import re
regex = re.compile("[^b-df-hj-np-tv-z]",re.I)
new_text = re.sub(regex, "", text)
# and if you want to only remove vowels, just change regex:
regex = re.compile("[aeiou]",re.I)