You are given a string s consisting of lowercase English letters, spaces, and digits.
Let v be the number of vowels in s and c be the number of consonants in s.
A vowel is one of the letters 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', or 'u', while any other letter in the English alphabet is considered a consonant.
The score of the string s is defined as follows:
- If c > 0, the score = floor(v / c) where floor denotes rounding down to the nearest integer.
- Otherwise, the score = 0.
Return an integer denoting the score of the string.
Example 1:
Input: s = "cooear"
Output: 2
Explanation:
The string s = "cooear" contains v = 4 vowels ('o', 'o', 'e', 'a') and c = 2 consonants ('c', 'r').
The score is floor(v / c) = floor(4 / 2) = 2.
Example 2:
Input: s = "axeyizou"
Output: 1
Explanation:
The string s = "axeyizou" contains v = 5 vowels ('a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u') and c = 3 consonants ('x', 'y', 'z').
The score is floor(v / c) = floor(5 / 3) = 1.
Example 3:
Input: s = "au 123"
Output: 0
Explanation:
The string s = "au 123" contains no consonants (c = 0), so the score is 0.
Constraints:
- 1 <= s.length <= 100
- s consists of lowercase English letters, spaces and digits.
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