At Least tried will learn soon proper coding, like seniors. On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 7:25 PM, Brandon Betances <[email protected]>wrote:
> > DAMN. Endless for-else loops and an undeclared variable. sweet. > > On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 6:30 PM, DotnetBeginner <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Hi Guys, > > > > The easy way for beginners to count vowels in a string is > > > > using System; > > using System.Collections.Generic; > > using System.Text; > > > > namespace ConsoleApplication3 > > { > > class Program > > { > > static void Main(string[] args) > > { > > Console.WriteLine("Enter the string"); > > string chr = Console.ReadLine().ToLower(); > > char ch2 = 'a'; > > char ch3 = 'e'; > > char ch4 = 'i'; > > char ch5 = 'o'; > > char ch6 = 'u'; > > int j = 0; > > > > foreach (char ch in chr) > > { > > > > if (ch == ch2) > > > > j++; > > else > > if (ch == ch3) > > > > j++; > > else > > if (ch == ch4) > > j++; > > else > > if (ch == ch5) > > j++; > > else > > if (ch == ch6) > > j++; > > } > > Console.WriteLine(j); > > } > > } > > } > > > > > > On Dec 18, 1:49 pm, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I would do it the following way : > >> > >> 1. Create a char array comprising of the vowel letters. > >> 2. Run a While loop searching within the string from position 0 and > >> looping each time you find a vowel, this time starting with the > >> position at which find was successful. > >> > >> Happy Homework-ing !! > >> > >> On Dec 18, 8:56 am, DotnetBeginner <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> > I am trying to return num ofvowelspresent in a string using c#. I am > >> > not getting that. Can any body have any ideas > >> > >> > Appreciated. > -- Thanks, Sushma Email: [email protected] Mobile: (571) 438 1206
