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12 changes: 11 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-3/2-practice-tdd/count.js
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//counts the number of times a character occurs in a string
function countChar(stringOfCharacters, findCharacter) {
return 5
let count =0;
for (let i = 0; i < stringOfCharacters.length; i++) {
if (stringOfCharacters[i] === findCharacter) {
count+=1;
}
}

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The spacing around the operators in this code is not consistent.

Have you installed the prettier VSCode extension and enabled "Format on save/paste" on VSCode,
as recommended in https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/Module-Structuring-and-Testing-Data/blob/main/readme.md
?

If you have enabled "Format on save" but it is not working, it is likely that you haven't assign a formatter for JS file. This could happen if you have zero or multiple extensions that can format .js file.

If you have installed "Prettier" extension. To assign it as the formatter of JS code, you can try:

  1. Use "Format document" to format the JS file. Sometimes, VSCode will ask you to choose a formatter, and you can manually select "Prettier".
  2. Edit settings.json and set Prettier as the default formatter for JS.
    See: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=esbenp.prettier-vscode


return count

}

module.exports = countChar;
12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-3/2-practice-tdd/count.test.js
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Expand Up @@ -3,6 +3,11 @@ const countChar = require("./count");
// Given a string `str` and a single character `char` to search for,
// When the countChar function is called with these inputs,
// Then it should:
test("should count the number of times a character occurs in a string", () => {
expect(countChar('hello world', "o")).toEqual(2);
expect(countChar('hello world', "l")).toEqual(3);
expect(countChar('hello world', "z")).toEqual(0);
});

// Scenario: Multiple Occurrences
// Given the input string `str`,
Expand All @@ -22,3 +27,10 @@ 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 the character does not accur in the string", () => {
const str = "hello world";
const char = "z";
const count = countChar(str, char);
expect(count).toEqual(0);
});
16 changes: 15 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-3/2-practice-tdd/get-ordinal-number.js
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function getOrdinalNumber(num) {
return "1st";
let lastTwoDigits = num % 100;
if (lastTwoDigits >= 11 && lastTwoDigits <= 13) {
return num + "th";
}
let lastDigit = num % 10;
if (lastDigit === 1) {
return num + "st";
}
if (lastDigit === 2) {
return num + 'nd';
}
if (lastDigit === 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)
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)
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
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: Numbers ending with 0, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9
test("should append 'th' for numbers ending with 0, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9", () => {
expect(getOrdinalNumber(10)).toEqual("10th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(4)).toEqual("4th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(5)).toEqual("5th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(6)).toEqual("6th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(7)).toEqual("7th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(8)).toEqual("8th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(9)).toEqual("9th");
expect(getOrdinalNumber(100)).toEqual("100th");
});
18 changes: 16 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");
}

if (count === 0) {
return "";
}

let repeatedStr = "";

for (let i = 0; i < count; i++) {
repeatedStr += str;
}

return repeatedStr;
}

module.exports = repeatStr;
19 changes: 18 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-3/2-practice-tdd/repeat-str.test.js
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Expand Up @@ -21,12 +21,29 @@ test("should repeat the string count times", () => {
// 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 = "world";
const count = 1;
const repeatedStr = repeatStr(str, count);
expect(repeatedStr).toEqual("world");
});
// 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 = "test";
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 = "error";
const count = -1;
expect(() => repeatStr(str, count)).toThrow("Count must be a non-negative integer");
})
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