def isAllLetter(word):
letters='AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz'
for char in word:
if char not in letters:
return False
else:
return True
print(isAllLetter('DrJava1')) ----> Output: False
print(isAllLetter('Python')) ----> Output: True
print(isAllLetter('C++')) ----> Output: False
Hello, I have written a function which checks whether a word is only made up of letters. That is, it must not have any punctuations, numbers, etc. I have used here for-else statement, but I also want to learn different methods to solve it, which don't use any special functions or using tuples, lists and dictionaries, thanks.
Edit: I was just wondering if there is a method using more basic methods to solve this question like for-while loop, string operations, etc. My teacher is so obsessive, so I do not know whether she allows me to use for-else.
for
/else
be problematic? You can actually take out theelse:
as you only fall off the end of the loop if you didn'treturn False
from inside.