I'm using basic JavaScript to count the number of vowels in a string. The below code works but I would like to have it cleaned up a bit. Would using .includes()
help at all considering it is a string? I would like to use something like string.includes("a", "e", "i", "o", "u")
if at all possible to clean up the conditional statement. Also, is it needed to convert the input into a string?
function getVowels(str) {
var vowelsCount = 0;
//turn the input into a string
var string = str.toString();
//loop through the string
for (var i = 0; i <= string.length - 1; i++) {
//if a vowel, add to vowel count
if (string.charAt(i) == "a" || string.charAt(i) == "e" || string.charAt(i) == "i" || string.charAt(i) == "o" || string.charAt(i) == "u") {
vowelsCount += 1;
}
}
return vowelsCount;
}