ELIZA III: Pronouns
To make responses grammatically coherent, you'll want to transform the extracted phrases from first to second person and vice versa. In English, conjugating verbs is easy, and simply swapping "me" and 'you', "my" and "your" works in most cases.
In this exercise, you'll define a function called replace_pronouns()
which uses re.sub()
to map "me" and "my" to "you" and "your" (and vice versa) in a string.
Este exercício faz parte do curso
Building Chatbots in Python
Instruções do exercício
- If
'me'
is inmessage
, usere.sub()
to replace it with'you'
. - If
'my'
is inmessage
, replace it with'your'
. - If
'your'
is inmessage
, replace it with'my'
. - If
'you'
is inmessage
, replace it with'me'
.
Exercício interativo prático
Experimente este exercício completando este código de exemplo.
# Define replace_pronouns()
def replace_pronouns(message):
message = message.lower()
if 'me' in message:
# Replace 'me' with 'you'
return ____
if 'my' in message:
# Replace 'my' with 'your'
return ____
if 'your' in message:
# Replace 'your' with 'my'
return ____
if 'you' in message:
# Replace 'you' with 'me'
return ____
return message
print(replace_pronouns("my last birthday"))
print(replace_pronouns("when you went to Florida"))
print(replace_pronouns("I had my own castle"))