Day 2: Loops :- 10 Days Of Javascript HackerRank Solution
Day 2: Loops :- 10 Days Of Javascript HackerRank Solution
Objective
In this challenge, we practice looping over the characters of string. Check out the attached tutorial for more details.
Task
Complete the vowelsAndConsonants function in the editor below. It has one parameter, a string,
, consisting of lowercase English alphabetic letters (i.e.,
a through z). The function must do the following:- First, print each vowel in
- .
Input Format
Locked stub code in the editor reads string
from stdin and passes it to the function.
Output Format
First, print each vowel in
).
Sample Input 0
javascriptloops
Sample Output 0
a
a
i
o
o
j
v
s
c
r
p
t
l
p
s
Explanation 0
Observe the following:
- Each letter is printed on a new line.
- Then the vowels are printed in the same order as they appeared in
- .
Solution:-
'use strict';
process.stdin.resume();
process.stdin.setEncoding('utf-8');
let inputString = '';
let currentLine = 0;
process.stdin.on('data', inputStdin => {
inputString += inputStdin;
});
process.stdin.on('end', _ => {
inputString = inputString.trim().split('\n').map(string => {
return string.trim();
});
main();
});
function readLine() {
return inputString[currentLine++];
}
/*
* Complete the vowelsAndConsonants function.
* Print your output using 'console.log()'.
*/
function vowelsAndConsonants(s) {
const vowels = 'aeiou';
var consonants = '';
for (var i = 0; i < s.length; i++) {
if (vowels.includes(s[i])) {
console.log(s[i]);
}
else {
consonants +=s[i];
}
}
for (let j=0; j<consonants.length; j++){
console.log(consonants[j])
}
}
function main() {
const s = readLine();
vowelsAndConsonants(s);
}
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