C++ :: Program To Find Vowels In Each Word

Mar 6, 2014

How to make a program that find vowel in each word.

For ex:
he is good.

No. of vowel:
1
1
2

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C++ :: Program To Find And Delete All Vowels In A Word That Is User Entered

Mar 25, 2013

The program should find and delete all vowels in a word that is user entered. This is what I have so far and I know it should be essentially this format I just don't know how to set entered word and word equal to each other.

Code:

#include <string>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void vowelremover(string&);
string word;
int main ()
{//string word;

[Code]....

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C++ :: Find And Delete All Vowels In A Word That Is Entered By User

Mar 26, 2013

The program should find and delete all vowels in a word that is user entered. This is what I have so far and I know it should be essentially this format I just don't know how to set enteredword and word equal to each other.

#include <string>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void vowelremover(string&);
int main () {
string word;

[Code] ....

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Dec 20, 2013

I have text (string) and I want to find a given word (it's ok!) and then insert another given word after the first word. The original string is beeing copied into a new string. But something is going wrong!!! Where is my mistake?

(I have some patches...)

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
//insert "new_word" after each occurence of "word"
int main(){
char A[100]="In the sentence words the and the.";

[Code]...

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Oct 24, 2013

I'm learning programming, and C++. I've got a question, but I couldn't solve my problem so far. I need to use arrays and only basic stuff to solve this:

Create a program that reads a word from the user and then print (cout) this word on contrary. It's simple, I know, but I can't do it,. I've tried some stuff but I don't get how I will get the proper values to do this. All I know is that I can use variable.lenght().

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Mar 20, 2013

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Jul 31, 2014

program for counting vowels in a string using recursion ?

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May 11, 2013

I am trying this program for eliminating the vowels from a text.

#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <ctype.h>
bool isVowel(char c, int indx) {
c = tolower(c);
if ((c == 'a') || (c == 'e') || (c == 'i') || (c == 'o') || (c == 'u'))

[Code] ....

Here is an error while debugging that while trying to match the argument list '(std::istream, std::string).

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Would you use regex? (not sure how though)

Or, would you go through the hard way, and iterate through every word, until you discarded (n-1) words and reached the nth word?

The second wouldn't be so short and clear to one who reads the code, therefore i was wondering if there's a neater way.

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Mar 13, 2014

So I need to make a program that counts the number of words, lines, and vowels in a program. Punctuation and white spaces are not counted in any of the counts. I have this so far and the words, and lines work and are correct but I can't seem to get the vowel count to work.

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <cmath>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <string>

[Code]....

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Apr 29, 2015

How to find the last longest word in a string when there are more of them (with the longest size)?

Here is the program for the longest without checking if last:

#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
int main() {
char a[50],b[20],c[20];
int i,j=0,l=0;
printf("Enter a string:
");
gets(a);

[Code] ....

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Sep 13, 2013

I've been trying to do a RegEx, but I just can't seem to find the solution for it.

Do the following to find Test:

Test55: Will be allowed
TestABC: Will NOT be allowed

Basically, if Test is followed immediately by anything else other than a case-insensitive letter (not [a-zA-Z]), then it will pass.

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C/C++ :: Word Maze - Find String In Vector

Mar 4, 2015

This program is to solve a word maze and find the number of words in the maze from a dictionary file.

The program runs, but stops by finding 1,2 and 3 letter words.

#include<iostream>
#include<vector>
#include<fstream>
#include<algorithm>
#include<string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
vector <string> dict,forward,reverse;

[Code] .....

I also tried to find words using the entire vector as a container, the synopsis code that also did not work is below

while(j<dict.size()) {
if(dict[j].size()>2) {
if (std::find(forward.begin(), forward.end(), dict[j]) != forward.end()) {
cout<<"found word "<<dict[j]<<endl;

[Code] ....

Attached File(s)

dumpling2.txt (2.54K)

Dictionary.txt (718.34K)

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May 2, 2013

I'm trying to use the find string to erase a ' ' from the end of a word. I tried something along the lines of:

if (SecondSide.find('
')!= string::npos)
SecondSide.erase(SecondSide.find('
'));

but it had no effect.

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Jul 26, 2014

I've written a function that has to receive a word as parameter, and then has to find the amount of times that word (uppercase & lowercase) occurs in a text file:

For example, if the word "the" is sent as a parameter, the total amount of times the words "the" and "THE" occurs in the text file, has to be calculated.

However, my function is not displaying the correct amount, what is wrong with my function:

int WordCount :: countWords(string wrd)
{
int counter=0;
string temp = "";

[Code].....

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I'm concentrating on the C++ side of things first . Even some basic access to an open word document would give me a great start!

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Code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int c;
int inspace;

[Code]....

I tried this code w/o no "inspace" in it and code still worked but if I made more than one blanks between words it happened vertically double newlines etc.. so I just wanna know how this "inspace" makes newline w/o blank line for each word. Is that a flag ?

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Aug 19, 2013

I am learning C programming from K & R text . i dont understand the wordcounting programing . How is working ?

Code:

#include<stdio.h>
#define IN 1
#define OUT 0
main()

[Code].....

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C++ :: Repeated Word Detection Program?

Mar 6, 2015

In the C++ book Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++, there's an example code like this for detecting repeated words:

Code:
#include "std_lib_facilities.h"
int main() {
int number_of_words = 0;
string previous = " "; // previous word; initialized to "not a word"
string current; // current word
while (cin >> current) // read a stream of words

[Code].....

The header file in there is sort of like a set of training-wheels for students who are complete beginners to the language; the function keep_window_open() is defined in there and it does just that on Windows systems where the output window closes too fast (in the case of the function, it's just like cin.ignore(), except it waits for you enter a character, like 'j', before it exits); programs on my Windows laptop work fine on Code::Blocks, but when I create a .exe file for them and double-click that file, it does actually close too quickly for me to be able to see the output (if it's a program like the generic "Hello World!" program that just outputs text to the screen and then exits - so all I see is the output window just flash-by really fast in those cases).

Anyway, as for the problem I'm having with the code: there are no error and compile- or link-time, but it does behave strangely at runtime, where the part inside the curly-braces of the while-loop doesn't execute at all.

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everything works it just how am i repeat for the next word not exiting the program.

// Word Jumble
// The classic word jumble game where the player can ask for a hint

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <ctime>
using namespace std;
int main() {
enum fields {WORD, HINT, NUM_FIELDS};

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Feb 26, 2013

I'm trying to write a program that capitalizes every other word of a user output. (ex: if input is "i love you", the output is "i LoVe YoU").

I am using a for loop (although an if loop might be easier?) and I'm assuming that it is possible to write this program using a for loop (although I may be wrong--maybe only if loops can write this program). I have everything down EXCEPT the last step where I have to print the entire sequence. What i have so far is:

Code:
#include <cs50.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
{
// get user input
printf("Type a sentence: ");
string s = GetString();

[Code] .....

The code above basically only prints out the capital letter (ex: input is "hello", output is "EL"). I don't know how to print out the entire sequence.

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I am currently working on writing a word search program. However, I am stuck on reading the used input into the 2-D array. The code I've posted below is only dealing with the user input (I'll work on the word search part once I know i am correctly reading in the user input). I know the coding is bad practice with the use of hexadecimal, and getchar() ect. But I am currently using a microblaze microprocessor and this is just the way microblaze can interpret the information. As for the infinite while loops...that can be changed just trying to figure out how.

My question is how could I change my code to correctly read in the user input into the 2-D array?

Code:
#include "platform.h"#include "xparameters.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#define MAX 20
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int i, j, arr[2],num;

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Jun 25, 2014

Basically I have a text file called words. I'm supposed to extract a word randomly form the file and have the user guess the word. If they guess the word correctly in x number of tries they will receive the definition.

I'm having trouble receiving that random word and I'm getting the definitions from the file.

Here's my code:

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
using namespace std;

[Code] ....

This is what is in the words.txt file
apple#the usually round, red or yellow, edible fruit of a small tree
boat#a vessel for transport by water
horse#a solid-hoofed plant-eating domesticated mammal with a flowing mane and tail, used for riding
television#a system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens
soup#a liquid dish, typically made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables, etc.
bottle#a container, typically made of glass or plastic and with a narrow neck
barber#a person who cuts hair
toast#sliced bread browned on both sides by exposure to radiant heat
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red#of a color at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet

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I am building a linked list and i need to display function i have. The display function displays all the letters of the word entered instead of the word itself. below is my struct, one of my functions and the display function.

Code:

//-----------struct ------------//
struct Node
{
char data;
struct Node *next;
}*Head;

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Lets say I have my name "Kevin".

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How to write the program for that?

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