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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions .gitignore
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12 changes: 9 additions & 3 deletions Sprint-3/1-key-implement/1-get-angle-type.js
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// Then, write the next test! :) Go through this process until all the cases are implemented

function getAngleType(angle) {
if (angle === 90) return "Right angle";
// read to the end, complete line 36, then pass your test here
if (angle === 90) return "Right angle";

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This function look good.

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";
}

// we're going to use this helper function to make our assertions easier to read
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// When the angle is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees,
// Then the function should return "Obtuse angle"
const obtuse = getAngleType(120);
assertEquals(obtuse, "Obtuse angle");
// ====> write your test here, and then add a line to pass the test in the function above

// Case 4: Identify Straight Angles:
// When the angle is exactly 180 degrees,
// Then the function should return "Straight angle"
// ====> write your test here, and then add a line to pass the test in the function above
const straight = getAngleType(180);
assertEquals(straight, "Straight angle");

// 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"
// ====> write your test here, and then add a line to pass the test in the function above
// ====> write your test here, and then add a line to pass the test in the function above
13 changes: 12 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-3/1-key-implement/2-is-proper-fraction.js
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// write one test at a time, and make it pass, build your solution up methodically

function isProperFraction(numerator, denominator) {
if (numerator < denominator) return true;
return Math.abs(numerator) < Math.abs(denominator);

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Glad that you used a concise statement for this function.

How would you handle situations where the denominator is 0?

}

// 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

// 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

// Stretch:
// What other scenarios could you test for?

const zeroNumerator = isProperFraction(0, 5);

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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.

assertEquals(zeroNumerator, true); // 0/5 is a proper fraction

const negativeDenominator = isProperFraction(2, -8);
assertEquals(negativeDenominator, true);

const negativeImproper = isProperFraction(-5, -2);
assertEquals(negativeImproper, false);
26 changes: 25 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-3/1-key-implement/3-get-card-value.js
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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)

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This looks good.

return Number(rank);
throw Error("Invalid card rank");
}

// 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);

const jackOfSpades = getCardValue("J♠");
assertEquals(jackOfSpades, 10);

const queenOfDiamonds = getCardValue("Q♦");
assertEquals(queenOfDiamonds, 10);

const tenOfDiamonds = getCardValue("10♦");
assertEquals(tenOfDiamonds, 10);

// 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);

// 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");
}

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Appreciate the innovation on this one.

17 changes: 6 additions & 11 deletions Sprint-3/2-mandatory-rewrite/1-get-angle-type.js
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function getAngleType(angle) {
if (angle === 90) return "Right angle";
// replace with your completed function from key-implement

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";
}








// 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;
12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-3/2-mandatory-rewrite/1-get-angle-type.test.js
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Expand Up @@ -10,15 +10,27 @@ test("should identify right angle (90°)", () => {
// 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");

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It would be good to have more expect statements here.

For example, the function should output an acute angle for 1, 15 and 45.

});

// 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");
});

// 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");
});

// 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");
});
6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions Sprint-3/2-mandatory-rewrite/2-is-proper-fraction.js
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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;

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You could use your previous code here (Math.abs(numerator) < Math.abs(denominator))

Your conditional check could be numerator === 0 || denominator === 0.

}

module.exports = isProperFraction;
module.exports = isProperFraction;
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-3/2-mandatory-rewrite/2-is-proper-fraction.test.js
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});

// Case 2: Identify Improper Fractions:
test("should return false for an improper fraction", () => {
expect(isProperFraction(6, 3)).toEqual(false);
});

// Case 3: Identify Negative Fractions:
test("should false for a negative fraction", () => {
expect(isProperFraction(-4, -7)).toEqual(false);
});

// Case 4: Identify Equal Numerator and Denominator:
test("should return false for equal numerator and denominator", () => {
expect(isProperFraction(3, 3)).toEqual(false);
});
10 changes: 7 additions & 3 deletions Sprint-3/2-mandatory-rewrite/3-get-card-value.js
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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;
32 changes: 29 additions & 3 deletions Sprint-3/2-mandatory-rewrite/3-get-card-value.test.js
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const getCardValue = require("./3-get-card-value");

test("should return 11 for Ace of Spades", () => {
const aceofSpades = getCardValue("A♠");
expect(aceofSpades).toEqual(11);
});
const aceofSpades = getCardValue("A♠");
expect(aceofSpades).toEqual(11);
});

// 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);
});

// 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);

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These tests look good, there is good coverage.

});

// 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");
});
12 changes: 9 additions & 3 deletions Sprint-3/3-mandatory-practice/implement/count.js
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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;
}

module.exports = countChar;
module.exports = countChar;
3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-3/3-mandatory-practice/implement/count.test.js
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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", () => {

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We could add more test cases, for example:

Counting the number of a in aaa
Counting the number of e in excellent

expect(countChar("hello", "z")).toEqual(0);
});
12 changes: 10 additions & 2 deletions Sprint-3/3-mandatory-practice/implement/get-ordinal-number.js
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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`;

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This implementation looks nice.

}

module.exports = getOrdinalNumber;
module.exports = getOrdinalNumber;
16 changes: 14 additions & 2 deletions Sprint-3/3-mandatory-practice/implement/get-ordinal-number.test.js
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// Then the function should return "1st"

test("should return '1st' for 1", () => {
expect(getOrdinalNumber(1)).toEqual("1st");
});
expect(getOrdinalNumber(1)).toEqual("1st");
});

test("should return '2nd' for 2", () => {
expect(getOrdinalNumber(2)).toEqual("2nd");
}); //currently fails

test("should return '3rd' for 3", () => {
expect(getOrdinalNumber(3)).toEqual("3rd");
});

test("should return '4th' for 4", () => {
expect(getOrdinalNumber(4)).toEqual("4th");
});

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Testing on 11, 12, 13 would also be good for coverage.

9 changes: 6 additions & 3 deletions Sprint-3/3-mandatory-practice/implement/repeat.js
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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);
}

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.

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");
});

// 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.

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("");
});

// 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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These tests look good.

expect(() => repeat("hello", -2)).toThrow("Count must be non-negative");
});