Computer Applications
Write a program that encodes a word into Piglatin. To translate word into Piglatin word, convert the word into uppercase and then place the first vowel of the original word as the start of the new word along with the remaining alphabets. The alphabets present before the vowel being shifted towards the end followed by "AY".
Sample Input 1: London
Output: ONDONLAY
Sample Input 2: Olympics
Output: OLYMPICSAY
Answer
import java.util.Scanner;
public class KboatPigLatin
{
public static void main(String args[]) {
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Enter word: ");
String word = in.next();
int len = word.length();
word=word.toUpperCase();
String piglatin="";
int flag=0;
for(int i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
char x = word.charAt(i);
if(x=='A' || x=='E' || x=='I' || x=='O' || x=='U')
{
piglatin=word.substring(i) + word.substring(0,i) + "AY";
flag=1;
break;
}
}
if(flag == 0)
{
piglatin = word + "AY";
}
System.out.println(word + " in Piglatin format is " + piglatin);
}
}Output
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- length()
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- replace(char, char)
- indexOf(String)
Define a class to accept a string and convert the same to uppercase, create and display the new string by replacing each vowel by immediate next character and every consonant by the previous character. The other characters remain the same.
Example:
Input : #IMAGINATION@2024
Output : #JLBFJMBSJPM@2024The following code to compare two strings is compiled, the following syntax error was displayed – incompatible types – int cannot be converted to boolean.
Identify the statement which has the error and write the correct statement. Give the output of the program segment.
void calculate() { String a = "KING", b = "KINGDOM"; boolean x = a.compareTo(b); System.out.println(x); }