I forgot to mention this is supposed to be piglatin. It prints the prefix and the suffix before printing the translated word.
On Sun, 31 Aug 2014 17:02:51 -0400, Seymore4Head <Seymore4Head@Hotmail.invalid> wrote: >import math >import random >import sys > >ex='Hey buddy get away from the car' >newex = ex.split() >sentence="" > >print (newex) >wait = input (" Wait") > >def pigword(test): > for x in range(len(test)): > if test[x] in "AEIOUaeiou": > stem = test [x:] > prefix = test [:x] > pigword = stem + prefix + "ay" > print ("Stem ",stem) > print ("Prefix",prefix) > print (pigword) > break > return (pigword) > >for x in range(len(newex)): > sentence = sentence + pigword(newex[x])+ " " > print (sentence) > wait = input (" Wait") > >The program seems to work and it does work with everything I have >tried so far. The one exception is if you change "the" to "my" (in >the first line) the program crashes. > > >Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Documents and >Settings\Administrator\Desktop\Functions\test.py", line 25, in ><module> > sentence = sentence + pigword(newex[x])+ " " > File "C:\Documents and >Settings\Administrator\Desktop\Functions\test.py", line 22, in pigword > return (pigword) >UnboundLocalError: local variable 'pigword' referenced before >assignment >>>> -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list