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// This statement loads the isProperFraction function you wrote in the implement directory.
// We will use the same function, but write tests for it using Jest in this file.
const isProperFraction = require("../implement/2-is-proper-fraction");
// TODO: Write tests in Jest syntax to cover all combinations of positives, negatives, zeros, and other categories.
// Special case: numerator is zero
test(`should return false when denominator is zero`, () => {
expect(isProperFraction(1, 0)).toEqual(false);
expect(isProperFraction(-5, 0)).toEqual(false);
});
test(`should return true for positive proper fractions`, () => {
expect(isProperFraction(1, 2)).toEqual(true);
expect(isProperFraction(2, 5)).toEqual(true);
});
test(`should return false for positive improper fractions or equal values`, () => {
expect(isProperFraction(3, 2)).toEqual(false);
expect(isProperFraction(5, 5)).toEqual(false);
});
test(`should return true when numerator is zero`, () => {
expect(isProperFraction(0, 5)).toEqual(true);
expect(isProperFraction(0, -5)).toEqual(true);
});
test(`should evaluate correctly with various negative number combinations`, () => {
expect(isProperFraction(-1, 2)).toEqual(true);
expect(isProperFraction(1, -2)).toEqual(true);
expect(isProperFraction(-1, -2)).toEqual(true);
expect(isProperFraction(-5, 2)).toEqual(false);
expect(isProperFraction(5, -2)).toEqual(false);
});