Im trying to convert a user entered string that starts with a consonant to pig latin buy moving all the consonants to the end of the word till the word starts with a vowel, and then adding "ay" to the end of the word. I have a for loop that's supposed to do this, but for some reason, it outputs nothing. What am i doing wrong here? Im stumped.
Here's the code:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class two {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Please enter a word");
Scanner word = new Scanner(System.in);
String pigLatin = word.nextLine();
while (!pigLatin.equalsIgnoreCase("quit")) {
if (isVowel(pigLatin.charAt(0))) {
pigLatin = (pigLatin + "way");
System.out.println(pigLatin);
}
else {
for (int i = 0; i < pigLatin.length(); i++) {
char firstChar = pigLatin.charAt(0);
pigLatin = pigLatin.substring(1);
pigLatin = pigLatin + firstChar;
if (i >= pigLatin.length())
{
pigLatin = pigLatin + "ay";
System.out.println(pigLatin);
}
}
}
System.out.println("Please enter a word");
pigLatin = word.nextLine();
}
word.close();
}
private static boolean isVowel(char ch) {
char v = Character.toLowerCase(ch);
if (v == 'a' || v == 'e' || v == 'i' || v == 'o' || v == 'u') {
return true;
}
else {
return false;
}
}
}
if(condition){return true;}else{return false;}
can be simplified toreturn condition;
.myString.toCharArray()
) is probably a better approach to working directly with strings.