In this example, you will learn to check whether an alphabet entered by the user is a vowel or a consonant.
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To understand this example, you should have the knowledge of the following C programming topics:
The five letters A
, E
, I
, O
and U
are called vowels. All other alphabets except these 5 vowels are called consonants.
This program assumes that the user will always enter an alphabet character.
Program to Check Vowel or consonant
#include
int main() {
char c;
int lowercase_vowel, uppercase_vowel;
printf("Enter an alphabet: ");
scanf("%c", &c);
// evaluates to 1 if variable c is a lowercase vowel
lowercase_vowel = (c == 'a' || c == 'e' || c == 'i' || c == 'o' || c == 'u');
// evaluates to 1 if variable c is a uppercase vowel
uppercase_vowel = (c == 'A' || c == 'E' || c == 'I' || c == 'O' || c == 'U');
// evaluates to 1 (true) if c is a vowel
if (lowercase_vowel || uppercase_vowel)
printf("%c is a vowel.", c);
else
printf("%c is a consonant.", c);
return 0;
}
Output
Enter an alphabet: G G is a consonant.
The character entered by the user is stored in variable c.
The lowercase_vowel variable evaluates to 1 (true) if c is a lowercase vowel and 0 (false) for any other characters.
Similarly, the uppercase_vowel variable evaluates to 1 (true) if c is an uppercase vowel and 0 (false) for any other character.
If either lowercase_vowel or uppercase_vowel variable is 1 (true), the entered character is a vowel. However, if both lowercase_vowel and uppercase_vowel variables are 0, the entered character is a consonant.
Note: This program assumes that the user will enter an alphabet. If the user enters a non-alphabetic character, it displays the character is a consonant.
To fix this, we can use the isalpha() function. The islapha()
function checks whether a character is an alphabet or not.
#include
#include
int main() {
char c;
int lowercase_vowel, uppercase_vowel;
printf("Enter an alphabet: ");
scanf("%c", &c);
// evaluates to 1 if variable c is a lowercase vowel
lowercase_vowel = (c == 'a' || c == 'e' || c == 'i' || c == 'o' || c == 'u');
// evaluates to 1 if variable c is a uppercase vowel
uppercase_vowel = (c == 'A' || c == 'E' || c == 'I' || c == 'O' || c == 'U');
// Show error message if c is not an alphabet
if (!isalpha(c))
printf("Error! Non-alphabetic character.");
else if (lowercase_vowel || uppercase_vowel)
printf("%c is a vowel.", c);
else
printf("%c is a consonant.", c);
return 0;
}
Now, if the user enters a non-alphabetic character, you will see:
Enter an alphabet: 3 Error! Non-alphabetic character.