Hi,
I am doing this assignment for my friend
and I am new to java [tho I had learned some basics a year ago]
anyways, one of the assignment question is "Write a program that accepts a string and finds the no of vowels in it."
now, I have written the following code:
now it prints the number of vowels only for the first word i.e. it does not consider anything after a white space.
so if I type say 'abc' it prints 1, but for 'abc abc' also it prints 1 :huh:
Sorry, for asking such a simple question :ashamed:
I am doing this assignment for my friend

and I am new to java [tho I had learned some basics a year ago]
anyways, one of the assignment question is "Write a program that accepts a string and finds the no of vowels in it."
now, I have written the following code:
Code:
import java.util.*;
public class vowel
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner a = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter a string:");
String s = a.next();
int i,count = 0;
for (i = (s.length() - 1); i >= 0; i--)
{
if (s.charAt(i) == 'a' || s.charAt(i) == 'e' || s.charAt(i) == 'i' || s.charAt(i) == 'o' || s.charAt(i) == 'u')
{
count++;
}
else if (s.charAt(i) == 'A' || s.charAt(i) == 'E' || s.charAt(i) == 'I' || s.charAt(i) == 'O' || s.charAt(i) == 'U')
{
count++;
}
}
System.out.println("The number of vowels in the above string: " + count);
}
}
now it prints the number of vowels only for the first word i.e. it does not consider anything after a white space.
so if I type say 'abc' it prints 1, but for 'abc abc' also it prints 1 :huh:
Sorry, for asking such a simple question :ashamed: