Pig Latin in Rust












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I feel like this code can be written in a better way but don't know how. Any help would be really appreciated.



mod string_man {
pub fn first_ch(txt: &String) -> char {
txt.chars().next().unwrap()
}

pub fn pigify(txt: &String) -> String {
let frstch = first_ch(txt);

match frstch {
'a' |
'e' |
'i' |
'o' |
'u' => {
txt[..].to_string() + "-hay"
},
_ => {
txt[1..].to_string() + "-" + &frstch.to_string() + "ay"
}
}
}
}









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    I feel like this code can be written in a better way but don't know how. Any help would be really appreciated.



    mod string_man {
    pub fn first_ch(txt: &String) -> char {
    txt.chars().next().unwrap()
    }

    pub fn pigify(txt: &String) -> String {
    let frstch = first_ch(txt);

    match frstch {
    'a' |
    'e' |
    'i' |
    'o' |
    'u' => {
    txt[..].to_string() + "-hay"
    },
    _ => {
    txt[1..].to_string() + "-" + &frstch.to_string() + "ay"
    }
    }
    }
    }









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      I feel like this code can be written in a better way but don't know how. Any help would be really appreciated.



      mod string_man {
      pub fn first_ch(txt: &String) -> char {
      txt.chars().next().unwrap()
      }

      pub fn pigify(txt: &String) -> String {
      let frstch = first_ch(txt);

      match frstch {
      'a' |
      'e' |
      'i' |
      'o' |
      'u' => {
      txt[..].to_string() + "-hay"
      },
      _ => {
      txt[1..].to_string() + "-" + &frstch.to_string() + "ay"
      }
      }
      }
      }









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      I feel like this code can be written in a better way but don't know how. Any help would be really appreciated.



      mod string_man {
      pub fn first_ch(txt: &String) -> char {
      txt.chars().next().unwrap()
      }

      pub fn pigify(txt: &String) -> String {
      let frstch = first_ch(txt);

      match frstch {
      'a' |
      'e' |
      'i' |
      'o' |
      'u' => {
      txt[..].to_string() + "-hay"
      },
      _ => {
      txt[1..].to_string() + "-" + &frstch.to_string() + "ay"
      }
      }
      }
      }






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