line
is f
. f
is your file. You can't split a file, you can only split strings. Do you mean line = f.read()
? line
would then be a misnomer, since it would be all the data from the file, but you don't have anything in your code that would loop over the lines and process them one at a time.
I'm coding a PigLatin converter to call a file?
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15-10-2022 - |
문제
Im coding a pig latin converter that askes to user to for a file name and opens it that converts all the words into pig latin and changes all vowles from a letter to "*"
VOWELS = ("a", "e", "i", "o", "u", "A", "E", "I", "O", "U")
f = open('textfile', 'w')
line = f
words = line.split()
count = 0
for word in words:
for vowel in VOWELS:
if vowel in word:
# Find the first vowel that comes up
i = word.find(vowel)
#Found the first one, stop there!
break
else:
# Set the error value again
i = -1
def find_vowel(word):
# This is from 0 to the length of the word
for i in range(len(word)):
if word[i] in VOWELS:
return i
# Return an error value if there are not any (which solves another problem too!)
return -1
for vowel in file:
if curlet.strip()==vowels:
print('*')
else:
print (curlet,end='')
right now Im getting this error:
"Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:/Python/Projects/piglatin1.py", line 12, in <module>
words = line.split()
AttributeError: '_io.TextIOWrapper' object has no attribute 'split'"
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