Pig Latin Converter Function

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Scott
Scott on 24 Nov 2016
Commented: Image Analyst on 25 Nov 2016
Hello all,
I am trying to write a function which takes a string as input and converts it to Pig Latin string. For example, 'pig latin in matlab' would become 'igpay atinlay inay atlabmay'. So everything before the first vowel is shifted to the end of the word and following by 'ay'.
I know that I can use find to find the first vowel in each word. But then how do I move the characters to the end of each word and append 'ay' to it?
Here is what I have so far:
function [ new_string ] = pig_latin( string )
each_word = [];
temp = '';
ay = 'ay';
words = strsplit(string,' ');
num_words = numel(words);
for j=1:num_words
temp = words{j};
vowel = temp(find(ismember(temp,'aeiou'),1,'first'))
vowel_loc = find(vowel,1,'first');
end

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KSSV
KSSV on 24 Nov 2016
clc; clear all ;
str = 'pig latin in matlab' ;
C = strsplit(str) ; % split the string
%%chnage accordinhly
s0 = 'ay' ; % which has to be joined
l = cellfun(@(c)[c(2:end) c(1)],C,'uni',false) ;
m = cellfun(@(c)[c s0],l,'uni',false) ;
iwant = strjoin(m)
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 25 Nov 2016
Is this solved yet? You accepted this answer but seem to indicate it's not right. What about my answer below? Is that right?
KSSV
KSSV on 25 Nov 2016
vowels = {'a' 'e' 'i' 'o' 'u'} ;
str = 'pig latin in matlab' ;
C = strsplit(str) ; % split the string
l = cellfun(@(c) c(1),C,'uni',false) ;
% get vowels pos
idx = ismember(l,vowels) ;
C1 = C(~idx) ;
%%chnage accordinhly
s0 = 'ay' ; % which has to be joined
l1 = cellfun(@(c)[c(2:end) c(1)],C1,'uni',false) ;
m1 = cellfun(@(c)[c s0],l1,'uni',false) ;
%%work on vowel
C2 = C(idx) ;
m2 = cellfun(@(c)[c s0],C2,'uni',false) ;
%%Replace strings back
m = cell(size(C)) ;%
m(~idx) = m1 ;
m(idx) = m2 ;
iwant = strjoin(m)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 25 Nov 2016
How about this:
To call:
new_string = pig_latin('pig latin in matlab other')
Function declaration
function [new_string] = pig_latin( string )
new_string = '';
ay = 'ay';
words = strsplit(string,' ');
numWords = length(words);
for k = 1 : numWords
thisWord = words{k};
firstVowel = thisWord(find(ismember(thisWord,'aeiou'),1,'first'));
vowelLocation = strfind(thisWord, firstVowel);
if vowelLocation >= 2
% Start the new word at the vowel location.
newWord{k} = [thisWord(vowelLocation:end), thisWord(1:vowelLocation-1), ay, ' '];
else
% If word starts with a vowel, just add 'ay'.
newWord{k} = [thisWord, ay, ' '];
end
end
% celldisp(newWord);
% String cells together to form the output character array.
new_string = [newWord{:}];
Shows in command window:
new_string =
igpay atinlay inay atlabmay otheray
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Scott
Scott on 25 Nov 2016
That is perfect! It works great, and uses things that I know in Matlab! Thankyou image analyst!
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 25 Nov 2016
You're welcome. I tried to keep it somewhat simple and straightforward, and on your level and similar to your existing code. Maybe you could at least "Vote" for my answer.

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