I'm pretty new to Python and programming in general, and I was wondering if it is a good programming practice to write long statements with many logic operators - for example, in a for loop.
For example, here's a function I made that gets all the vowels from a word and returns a list containing those vowels.
def getVowels(word):
vowel_list = []
index = 0
for i in word:
if i == "a" or i == "e" or i == "i" or i == "o" or i == "u" or i == "A" or i == "E" or i == "I" or i == "O" or i == "U":
vowel_list.append(word[index])
index += 1
return vowel_list
As you can see, the if statement has gotten very long. Is it considered good programming? If it's not, is there a better way to code this function?
enumerate
instead of a counter.