2. A, e, i, o, u? by CodeChum Admin We've had enough about numbers, so why don’t we try evaluating characters now? If you know how to identify what the vowel letters are, and you know how to count up to 5, then you’re good to go!   Instructions: Using a do…while() loop, continuously scan for characters (one per line) and print it out afterwards. Remember to place a space before the character's placeholder when scanning so that the newline characters will be ignored and the correct values will be scanned. The loop shall terminate due to either of the following reasons: The inputted character is a vowel The number of inputted characters has already reached 5. For all of the test cases, it is guaranteed that if the number of inputted characters is less than 5, then there must be a vowel from among the inputted characters. Also, it is guaranteed that all the characters are in lowercase. Instructions Using a do…while() loop, continuously scan for characters (one per line) and print it out afterwards. The loop shall terminate due to either of the following reasons: The inputted character is a vowel The number of inputted characters has already reached 5. It must also be guaranteed that if the number of inputted characters is less than 5, then there must be a vowel from among the inputted characters. Input Multiple lines containing a character on each. c f a Output Multiple lines containing a character on each. c f A   -USED JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE

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2. A, e, i, o, u?

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We've had enough about numbers, so why don’t we try evaluating characters now?

If you know how to identify what the vowel letters are, and you know how to count up to 5, then you’re good to go!

 

Instructions:

  1. Using a do…while() loop, continuously scan for characters (one per line) and print it out afterwards. Remember to place a space before the character's placeholder when scanning so that the newline characters will be ignored and the correct values will be scanned.
  2. The loop shall terminate due to either of the following reasons:
    1. The inputted character is a vowel
    2. The number of inputted characters has already reached 5.
  3. For all of the test cases, it is guaranteed that if the number of inputted characters is less than 5, then there must be a vowel from among the inputted characters. Also, it is guaranteed that all the characters are in lowercase.

Instructions

  1. Using a do…while() loop, continuously scan for characters (one per line) and print it out afterwards.
  2. The loop shall terminate due to either of the following reasons:
    1. The inputted character is a vowel
    2. The number of inputted characters has already reached 5.
  3. It must also be guaranteed that if the number of inputted characters is less than 5, then there must be a vowel from among the inputted characters.

Input

Multiple lines containing a character on each.

c

f

a

Output

Multiple lines containing a character on each.

c

f

A

 

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2. A, e, i, o, u?
by CodeChum Admin
We've had enough about numbers, so why don't we try evaluating characters now?
If you know how to identify what the vowel letters are, and you know how to count up to
5, then you're good to go!
Instructions:
1. Using a do...while() loop, continuously scan for characters (one per line) and
print it out afterwards. Remember to place a space before the character's
placeholder when scanning so that the newline characters will be ignored and the
correct values will be scanned.
2. The loop shall terminate due to either of the following reasons:
1. The inputted character is a vowel
2. The number of inputted characters has already reached 5.
3. For all of the test cases, it is guaranteed that if the number of inputted characters
is less than 5, then there must be a vowel from among the inputted characters.
Also, it is guaranteed that all the characters are in lowercase.
Instructions
1. Using a do...while() loop, continuously scan for characters (one per line) and
print it out afterwards.
2. The loop shall terminate due to either of the following reasons:
Transcribed Image Text:2. A, e, i, o, u? by CodeChum Admin We've had enough about numbers, so why don't we try evaluating characters now? If you know how to identify what the vowel letters are, and you know how to count up to 5, then you're good to go! Instructions: 1. Using a do...while() loop, continuously scan for characters (one per line) and print it out afterwards. Remember to place a space before the character's placeholder when scanning so that the newline characters will be ignored and the correct values will be scanned. 2. The loop shall terminate due to either of the following reasons: 1. The inputted character is a vowel 2. The number of inputted characters has already reached 5. 3. For all of the test cases, it is guaranteed that if the number of inputted characters is less than 5, then there must be a vowel from among the inputted characters. Also, it is guaranteed that all the characters are in lowercase. Instructions 1. Using a do...while() loop, continuously scan for characters (one per line) and print it out afterwards. 2. The loop shall terminate due to either of the following reasons:
a. The inputted character is a vowel
b. The number of inputted characters has already reached 5.
3. It must also be quaranteed that if the number of inputted characters is less than
5, then there must be a vowel from among the inputted characters.
Input
Multiple lines containing a character on each.
a
Output
Multiple lines containing a character on each.
Transcribed Image Text:a. The inputted character is a vowel b. The number of inputted characters has already reached 5. 3. It must also be quaranteed that if the number of inputted characters is less than 5, then there must be a vowel from among the inputted characters. Input Multiple lines containing a character on each. a Output Multiple lines containing a character on each.
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