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9 changes: 8 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-3/2-practice-tdd/count.js
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function countChar(stringOfCharacters, findCharacter) {
return 5
//
let count = 0;
for (let i = 0; i < stringOfCharacters.length; i++) {
if (stringOfCharacters[i] === findCharacter) {
count++;
}
}
return count;
}

module.exports = countChar;
30 changes: 30 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-3/2-practice-tdd/count.test.js
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Expand Up @@ -22,3 +22,33 @@ test("should count multiple occurrences of a character", () => {
// And a character `char` that does not exist within `str`.
// When the function is called with these inputs,
// Then it should return 0, indicating that no occurrences of `char` were found.

test("should return 0 when character does not occur in string", () => {
const str = "hello world";
const char = "x";
const count = countChar(str, char);
expect(count).toEqual(0);
});
// Scenario: Case Sensitivity
// Given the input string `str`,
// And a character `char` that exists in `str` but with different case (e.g., 'A' in 'aAaAa'),
// When the function is called with these inputs,
// Then it should count occurrences of `char` in a case-sensitive manner, meaning 'A' and 'a' are treated as distinct characters.
test("should count characters in a case-sensitive manner", () => {
const str = "aAaAa";
const char = "A";
const count = countChar(str, char);
expect(count).toEqual(2);
});

// Scenario: non-alphanumeric Characters
// Given the input string `str`,
// And a character `char` that is a non-alphanumeric character (e.g., '!' in 'Hello, World!'),
// When the function is called with these inputs,
// Then it should correctly count occurrences of `char`, demonstrating that the function can handle special characters as well.
test("should count non-alphanumeric characters", () => {
const str = "Hello, World!";
const char = "!";
const count = countChar(str, char);
expect(count).toEqual(1);
});
15 changes: 14 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-3/2-practice-tdd/get-ordinal-number.js
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function getOrdinalNumber(num) {
return "1st";
// return "1st";
if (num % 100 >= 11 && num % 100 <= 13) {
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return num + "th";
}
if (num % 10 === 1) {
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return num + "st";
}
if (num % 10 === 2) {
return num + "nd";
}
if (num % 10 === 3) {
return num + "rd";
}
return num + "th";
}

module.exports = getOrdinalNumber;
36 changes: 36 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-3/2-practice-tdd/get-ordinal-number.test.js
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Expand Up @@ -18,3 +18,39 @@ test("should append 'st' for numbers ending with 1, except those ending with 11"
expect(getOrdinalNumber(21)).toEqual("21st");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(131)).toEqual("131st");
});
// Case 2: Numbers ending with 2 (but not 12)
// When the number ends with 2, except those ending with 12,
// Then the function should return a string by appending "nd" to the number.
test("should append 'nd' for numbers ending with 2, except those ending with 12", () => {
expect(getOrdinalNumber(2)).toEqual("2nd");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(22)).toEqual("22nd");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(132)).toEqual("132nd");
});
// Case 3: Numbers ending with 3 (but not 13)
// When the number ends with 3, except those ending with 13,
// Then the function should return a string by appending "rd" to the number.
test("should append 'rd' for numbers ending with 3, except those ending with 13", () => {
expect(getOrdinalNumber(3)).toEqual("3rd");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(23)).toEqual("23rd");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(133)).toEqual("133rd");
});
// Case 4: Numbers ending with 11, 12, or 13
// When the number ends with 11, 12, or 13,
// Then the function should return a string by appending "th" to the number.
test("should append 'th' for numbers ending with 11, 12, or 13", () => {
expect(getOrdinalNumber(11)).toEqual("11th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(12)).toEqual("12th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(13)).toEqual("13th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(111)).toEqual("111th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(112)).toEqual("112th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(113)).toEqual("113th");
});
// Case 5: All other numbers
// When the number does not end with 1, 2, or 3 (and is not 11, 12, or 13),
// Then the function should return a string by appending "th" to the number.
test("should append 'th' for all other numbers", () => {
expect(getOrdinalNumber(4)).toEqual("4th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(10)).toEqual("10th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(14)).toEqual("14th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(100)).toEqual("100th");
});
11 changes: 9 additions & 2 deletions Sprint-3/2-practice-tdd/repeat-str.js
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function repeatStr() {
return "hellohellohello";
function repeatStr(str, count) {
if (count < 0) {
throw new Error("Count must be a non-negative integer");
}
let result = "";
for (let i = 0; i < count; i++) {
result += str;
}

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Note: String has a built-in method for repeating itself.

return result;
}

module.exports = repeatStr;
19 changes: 17 additions & 2 deletions Sprint-3/2-practice-tdd/repeat-str.test.js
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Expand Up @@ -20,13 +20,28 @@ test("should repeat the string count times", () => {
// Given a target string `str` and a `count` equal to 1,
// When the repeatStr function is called with these inputs,
// Then it should return the original `str` without repetition.

test("should return the original string when count is 1", () => {
const str = "hello";
const count = 1;
const repeatedStr = repeatStr(str, count);
expect(repeatedStr).toEqual("hello");
});
// Case: Handle count of 0:
// Given a target string `str` and a `count` equal to 0,
// When the repeatStr function is called with these inputs,
// Then it should return an empty string.

test("should return an empty string when count is 0", () => {
const str = "hello";
const count = 0;
const repeatedStr = repeatStr(str, count);
expect(repeatedStr).toEqual("");
});
// Case: Handle negative count:
// Given a target string `str` and a negative integer `count`,
// When the repeatStr function is called with these inputs,
// Then it should throw an error, as negative counts are not valid.
test("should throw an error when count is negative", () => {
const str = "hello";
const count = -1;
expect(() => repeatStr(str, count)).toThrow("Count must be a non-negative integer");
} );