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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T19:44:34+00:00 2026-06-13T19:44:34+00:00

I’m attempting to find all vowels within a string to replace them. Here is

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I’m attempting to find all vowels within a string to replace them.

Here is what I’ve been working with:

word = "abcde"
vowels = "aeiou"
v = list(vowels)
hey = False
for i in range(len(word)):
    if word[i] == v:
        hey = True
print hey

I was trying to replace all those positions with strings with the symbol “$”, but I can’t figure out how I can do this linear search properly.

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    2026-06-13T19:44:35+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 7:44 pm

    Under the assumption that this is for an assignment/class of some sort, here is a simple example. You can iterate through a string by character, so this goes through each letter in your vowel set and replaces each instance in your word with the $ character:

    In [33]: s = 'abcde'
    
    In [34]: for c in 'aeiou':
       ....:     s = s.replace(c, '$')
       ....:
       ....:
    
    In [35]: s
    Out[35]: '$bcd$'
    

    And keeping it simple, to do it in reverse:

    In [6]: s = 'abcde'
    
    In [7]: replace = ''
    
    In [8]: for c in s:
       ...:     if c not in 'aeiou':
       ...:         replace += c
       ...:
       ...:
    
    In [9]: for c in replace:
       ...:     s = s.replace(c, '$')
       ...:
       ...:
    
    In [10]: s
    Out[10]: 'a$$$e'
    

    This doesn’t get into a lot of other very cool functions which can handle this in one/two lines, but hopefully will serve as a building block 🙂

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