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// write one test at a time, and make it pass, build your solution up methodically | ||
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function isProperFraction(numerator, denominator) { | ||
if (numerator < denominator) return true; | ||
return Math.abs(numerator) < Math.abs(denominator); | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Glad that you used a concise statement for this function. How would you handle situations where the denominator is 0? |
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} | ||
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// here's our helper again | ||
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// target output: true | ||
// Explanation: The fraction -4/7 is a proper fraction because the absolute value of the numerator (4) is less than the denominator (7). The function should return true. | ||
const negativeFraction = isProperFraction(-4, 7); | ||
assertEquals(negativeFraction, true); | ||
// ====> complete with your assertion | ||
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// Equal Numerator and Denominator check: | ||
// Input: numerator = 3, denominator = 3 | ||
// target output: false | ||
// Explanation: The fraction 3/3 is not a proper fraction because the numerator is equal to the denominator. The function should return false. | ||
const equalFraction = isProperFraction(3, 3); | ||
assertEquals(equalFraction, false); | ||
// ====> complete with your assertion | ||
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// Stretch: | ||
// What other scenarios could you test for? | ||
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const zeroNumerator = isProperFraction(0, 5); | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. According to a web search, a proper fraction is one where the absolute value of the numerator is smaller than the absolute value of the denominator. Like you implemented. The numerator also has to be non-zero. |
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assertEquals(zeroNumerator, true); // 0/5 is a proper fraction | ||
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const negativeDenominator = isProperFraction(2, -8); | ||
assertEquals(negativeDenominator, true); | ||
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const negativeImproper = isProperFraction(-5, -2); | ||
assertEquals(negativeImproper, false); |
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// write one test at a time, and make it pass, build your solution up methodically | ||
// just make one change at a time -- don't rush -- programmers are deep and careful thinkers | ||
function getCardValue(card) { | ||
if (rank === "A") return 11; | ||
let rank = card.slice(0, -1); | ||
if (rank === "A") return 11; | ||
if (rank === "K" || rank === "Q" || rank === "J" || rank === "10") return 10; | ||
if (Number(rank) >= 2 && Number(rank) <= 9 && rank.length === 1) | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. This looks good. |
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return Number(rank); | ||
throw Error("Invalid card rank"); | ||
} | ||
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// You need to write assertions for your function to check it works in different cases | ||
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// Given a card with a rank of "10," "J," "Q," or "K", | ||
// When the function is called with such a card, | ||
// Then it should return the value 10, as these cards are worth 10 points each in blackjack. | ||
const kingOfHearts = getCardValue("K♥"); | ||
assertEquals(kingOfHearts, 10); | ||
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const jackOfSpades = getCardValue("J♠"); | ||
assertEquals(jackOfSpades, 10); | ||
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const queenOfDiamonds = getCardValue("Q♦"); | ||
assertEquals(queenOfDiamonds, 10); | ||
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const tenOfDiamonds = getCardValue("10♦"); | ||
assertEquals(tenOfDiamonds, 10); | ||
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// Handle Ace (A): | ||
// Given a card with a rank of "A", | ||
// When the function is called with an Ace, | ||
// Then it should, by default, assume the Ace is worth 11 points, which is a common rule in blackjack. | ||
const ace = getCardValue("A♣"); | ||
assertEquals(ace, 11); | ||
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// Handle Invalid Cards: | ||
// Given a card with an invalid rank (neither a number nor a recognized face card), | ||
// When the function is called with such a card, | ||
// Then it should throw an error indicating "Invalid card rank." | ||
try { | ||
getCardValue("X♠"); | ||
console.log("Test failed: should have thrown an error"); | ||
} catch (e) { | ||
assertEquals(e.message, "Invalid card rank"); | ||
} | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Appreciate the innovation on this one. |
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function getAngleType(angle) { | ||
if (angle === 90) return "Right angle"; | ||
// replace with your completed function from key-implement | ||
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if (angle > 0 && angle < 90) return "Acute angle"; | ||
if (angle > 90 && angle < 180) return "Obtuse angle"; | ||
if (angle === 180) return "Straight angle"; | ||
if (angle > 180 && angle < 360) return "Reflex angle"; | ||
} | ||
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// Don't get bogged down in this detail | ||
// Jest uses CommonJS module syntax by default as it's quite old | ||
// We will upgrade our approach to ES6 modules in the next course module, so for now | ||
// We will upgrade our approach to ES6 modules in the next course module, so for now | ||
// we have just written the CommonJS module.exports syntax for you | ||
module.exports = getAngleType; | ||
module.exports = getAngleType; |
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// Case 2: Identify Acute Angles: | ||
// When the angle is less than 90 degrees, | ||
// Then the function should return "Acute angle" | ||
test("should identify acute angles (<90°)", () => { | ||
expect(getAngleType(89)).toEqual("Acute angle"); | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. It would be good to have more For example, the function should output an acute angle for 1, 15 and 45. |
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}); | ||
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// Case 3: Identify Obtuse Angles: | ||
// When the angle is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees, | ||
// Then the function should return "Obtuse angle" | ||
test("should identify right angles (between 90° and 180°)", () => { | ||
expect(getAngleType(120)).toEqual("Obtuse angle"); | ||
}); | ||
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// Case 4: Identify Straight Angles: | ||
// When the angle is exactly 180 degrees, | ||
// Then the function should return "Straight angle" | ||
test("should identify straight angle (180°)", () => { | ||
expect(getAngleType(180)).toEqual("Straight angle"); | ||
}); | ||
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// Case 5: Identify Reflex Angles: | ||
// When the angle is greater than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees, | ||
// Then the function should return "Reflex angle" | ||
test("should identify reflex angle (between 180° and 360°)", () => { | ||
expect(getAngleType(280)).toEqual("Reflex angle"); | ||
}); |
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function isProperFraction(numerator, denominator) { | ||
if (numerator < denominator) return true; | ||
// add your completed function from key-implement here | ||
if (numerator < 0 || denominator < 0) return false; | ||
return numerator < denominator; | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. You could use your previous code here ( Your conditional check could be |
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} | ||
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module.exports = isProperFraction; | ||
module.exports = isProperFraction; |
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function getCardValue(card) { | ||
// replace with your code from key-implement | ||
return 11; | ||
let rank = card.slice(0, -1); | ||
if (rank === "A") return 11; | ||
if (rank === "K" || rank === "Q" || rank === "J" || rank === "10") return 10; | ||
if (Number(rank) >= 2 && Number(rank) <= 9 && rank.length === 1) | ||
return Number(rank); | ||
throw Error("Invalid card rank"); | ||
} | ||
module.exports = getCardValue; | ||
module.exports = getCardValue; |
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const getCardValue = require("./3-get-card-value"); | ||
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test("should return 11 for Ace of Spades", () => { | ||
const aceofSpades = getCardValue("A♠"); | ||
expect(aceofSpades).toEqual(11); | ||
}); | ||
const aceofSpades = getCardValue("A♠"); | ||
expect(aceofSpades).toEqual(11); | ||
}); | ||
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// Case 2: Handle Number Cards (2-10): | ||
test("should return 7 for Seven of Hearts", () => { | ||
expect(getCardValue("7♥")).toEqual(7); | ||
}); | ||
test("should return 10 for Ten of Diamonds", () => { | ||
expect(getCardValue("10♦")).toEqual(10); | ||
}); | ||
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// Case 3: Handle Face Cards (J, Q, K): | ||
test("should return 10 for Jack of Clubs", () => { | ||
expect(getCardValue("J♣")).toEqual(10); | ||
}); | ||
test("should return 10 for Queen of Diamonds", () => { | ||
expect(getCardValue("Q♦")).toEqual(10); | ||
}); | ||
test("should return 10 for King of Hearts", () => { | ||
expect(getCardValue("K♥")).toEqual(10); | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. These tests look good, there is good coverage. |
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}); | ||
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// Case 4: Handle Ace (A): | ||
test("should return 11 for Ace of Hearts", () => { | ||
expect(getCardValue("A♥")).toEqual(11); | ||
}); | ||
// Case 5: Handle Invalid Cards: | ||
test("should throw an error for invalid card rank", () => { | ||
expect(() => getCardValue("X♠")).toThrow("Invalid card rank"); | ||
}); | ||
test("should throw an error for empty string", () => { | ||
expect(() => getCardValue("")).toThrow("Invalid card rank"); | ||
}); |
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function countChar(stringOfCharacters, findCharacter) { | ||
return 5 | ||
function countChar(str, char) { | ||
let count = 0; | ||
for (let i = 0; i < str.length; i++) { | ||
if (str[i] === char) { | ||
count++; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
return count; | ||
} | ||
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module.exports = countChar; | ||
module.exports = countChar; |
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// And a character char that does not exist within the case-sensitive str, | ||
// When the function is called with these inputs, | ||
// Then it should return 0, indicating that no occurrences of the char were found in the case-sensitive str. | ||
test("should return 0 when there are no occurrences", () => { | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. We could add more test cases, for example: Counting the number of |
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expect(countChar("hello", "z")).toEqual(0); | ||
}); |
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function getOrdinalNumber(num) { | ||
return "1st"; | ||
const lastTwoDigits = num % 100; | ||
if (lastTwoDigits >= 11 && lastTwoDigits <= 13) { | ||
return `${num}th`; | ||
} | ||
const lastDigit = num % 10; | ||
if (lastDigit === 1) return `${num}st`; | ||
if (lastDigit === 2) return `${num}nd`; | ||
if (lastDigit === 3) return `${num}rd`; | ||
return `${num}th`; | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. This implementation looks nice. |
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} | ||
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module.exports = getOrdinalNumber; | ||
module.exports = getOrdinalNumber; |
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// Then the function should return "1st" | ||
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test("should return '1st' for 1", () => { | ||
expect(getOrdinalNumber(1)).toEqual("1st"); | ||
}); | ||
expect(getOrdinalNumber(1)).toEqual("1st"); | ||
}); | ||
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test("should return '2nd' for 2", () => { | ||
expect(getOrdinalNumber(2)).toEqual("2nd"); | ||
}); //currently fails | ||
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test("should return '3rd' for 3", () => { | ||
expect(getOrdinalNumber(3)).toEqual("3rd"); | ||
}); | ||
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test("should return '4th' for 4", () => { | ||
expect(getOrdinalNumber(4)).toEqual("4th"); | ||
}); | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Testing on |
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function repeat() { | ||
return "hellohellohello"; | ||
function repeat(str, count) { | ||
if (count < 0) { | ||
throw new Error("Count must be non-negative"); | ||
} | ||
return str.repeat(count); | ||
} | ||
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module.exports = repeat; | ||
module.exports = repeat; |
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// Then it should repeat the str count times and return a new string containing the repeated str values. | ||
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test("should repeat the string count times", () => { | ||
const str = "hello"; | ||
const count = 3; | ||
const repeatedStr = repeat(str, count); | ||
expect(repeatedStr).toEqual("hellohellohello"); | ||
}); | ||
const str = "hello"; | ||
const count = 3; | ||
const repeatedStr = repeat(str, count); | ||
expect(repeatedStr).toEqual("hellohellohello"); | ||
}); | ||
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// case: handle Count of 1: | ||
// Given a target string str and a count equal to 1, | ||
// When the repeat function is called with these inputs, | ||
// Then it should return the original str without repetition, ensuring that a count of 1 results in no repetition. | ||
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test("should return the original string if count is 1", () => { | ||
expect(repeat("hello", 1)).toEqual("hello"); | ||
}); | ||
// case: Handle Count of 0: | ||
// Given a target string str and a count equal to 0, | ||
// When the repeat function is called with these inputs, | ||
// Then it should return an empty string, ensuring that a count of 0 results in an empty output. | ||
test("should return empty string if count 0", () => { | ||
expect(repeat("hello", 0)).toEqual(""); | ||
}); | ||
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// case: Negative Count: | ||
// Given a target string str and a negative integer count, | ||
// When the repeat function is called with these inputs, | ||
// Then it should throw an error or return an appropriate error message, as negative counts are not valid. | ||
test("should throw error for negative count", () => { | ||
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expect(() => repeat("hello", -2)).toThrow("Count must be non-negative"); | ||
}); |
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This function look good.