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// Implement a function isProperFraction,
// when given two numbers, a numerator and a denominator, it should return true if
// the given numbers form a proper fraction, and false otherwise.
// Assumption: The parameters are valid numbers (not NaN or Infinity).
// Note: If you are unfamiliar with proper fractions, please look up its mathematical definition.
// Acceptance criteria:
// After you have implemented the function, write tests to cover all the cases, and
// execute the code to ensure all tests pass.
function isProperFraction(numerator, denominator) {
// TODO: Implement this function
if ( numerator > 0 && denominator > 0 && denominator !==0 && numerator < denominator){
return true;
} else {
return false
}
}
// The line below allows us to load the isProperFraction function into tests in other files.
// This will be useful in the "rewrite tests with jest" step.
module.exports = isProperFraction;
// Here's our helper again
function assertEquals(actualOutput, targetOutput) {
console.assert(
actualOutput === targetOutput,
`Expected ${actualOutput} to equal ${targetOutput}`
);
}
// TODO: Write tests to cover all cases.
// What combinations of numerators and denominators should you test?
// Example: 1/2 is a proper fraction
assertEquals(isProperFraction(1, 2), true);
assertEquals(isProperFraction("2", 2), false);
assertEquals(isProperFraction(3, 4), true);
assertEquals(isProperFraction(5, 10), true);
assertEquals(isProperFraction(- 4, 2), false);
assertEquals(isProperFraction(- 4, 10), false);
assertEquals(isProperFraction(123123213n, 0), false);