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18 changes: 17 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-1/implement/dedupe.js
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function dedupe() {}
// Return a new array with duplicate values removed.
// Keep the first occurrence of each value.

function dedupe(elements) {
const uniqueElements = [];

for (const element of elements) {
// Add the element only if it is not already in the result array
if (!uniqueElements.includes(element)) {
uniqueElements.push(element);
}
}

return uniqueElements;
}

module.exports = dedupe;
20 changes: 18 additions & 2 deletions Sprint-1/implement/dedupe.test.js
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Expand Up @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ const dedupe = require("./dedupe.js");
/*
Dedupe Array

📖 Dedupe means **deduplicate**
📖 Dedupe means deduplicate

In this kata, you will need to deduplicate the elements of an array

Expand All @@ -16,12 +16,28 @@ E.g. dedupe([1, 2, 1]) target output: [1, 2]
// Given an empty array
// When passed to the dedupe function
// Then it should return an empty array
test.todo("given an empty array, it returns an empty array");
test("given an empty array, it returns an empty array", () => {
expect(dedupe([])).toEqual([]);
});

// Given an array with no duplicates
// When passed to the dedupe function
// Then it should return a copy of the original array
test("given an array with no duplicates, it returns the same values", () => {
expect(dedupe([1, 2, 3])).toEqual([1, 2, 3]);
});

// Given an array with strings or numbers
// When passed to the dedupe function
// Then it should remove the duplicate values, preserving the first occurence of each element
test("given an array with duplicate strings, removes duplicates and preserves first occurrence", () => {
expect(dedupe(["a", "a", "a", "b", "b", "c"])).toEqual(["a", "b", "c"]);
});

test("given an array with duplicate numbers, removes duplicates and preserves first occurrence", () => {
expect(dedupe([5, 1, 1, 2, 3, 2, 5, 8])).toEqual([5, 1, 2, 3, 8]);
});

test("given a mixed duplicate order, removes duplicates and preserves first occurrence", () => {
expect(dedupe([1, 2, 1])).toEqual([1, 2]);
});
15 changes: 15 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-1/implement/max.js
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// Find the largest numerical value in an array.
// Non-number values should be ignored.

function findMax(elements) {
let maxValue = -Infinity;

for (const element of elements) {
// Only compare values that are real numbers
if (typeof element === "number" && !Number.isNaN(element)) {
if (element > maxValue) {
maxValue = element;
}
}
}

return maxValue;
}

module.exports = findMax;
23 changes: 21 additions & 2 deletions Sprint-1/implement/max.test.js
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// Given an empty array
// When passed to the max function
// Then it should return -Infinity
// Delete this test.todo and replace it with a test.
test.todo("given an empty array, returns -Infinity");
test("given an empty array, returns -Infinity", () => {
expect(findMax([])).toBe(-Infinity);
});

// Given an array with one number
// When passed to the max function
// Then it should return that number
test("given an array with one number, returns that number", () => {
expect(findMax([42])).toBe(42);
});

// Given an array with both positive and negative numbers
// When passed to the max function
// Then it should return the largest number overall
test("given an array with positive and negative numbers, returns the largest number", () => {
expect(findMax([-10, 3, 25, -1])).toBe(25);
});

// Given an array with just negative numbers
// When passed to the max function
// Then it should return the closest one to zero
test("given an array with only negative numbers, returns the largest one", () => {
expect(findMax([-9, -2, -15, -4])).toBe(-2);
});

// Given an array with decimal numbers
// When passed to the max function
// Then it should return the largest decimal number
test("given an array with decimal numbers, returns the largest decimal", () => {
expect(findMax([1.2, 3.8, 2.4])).toBe(3.8);
});

// Given an array with non-number values
// When passed to the max function
// Then it should return the max and ignore non-numeric values
test("given an array with non-number values, ignores them and returns the max", () => {
expect(findMax(["hey", 10, "hi", 60, 10])).toBe(60);
});

// Given an array with only non-number values
// When passed to the max function
// Then it should return the least surprising value given how it behaves for all other inputs
test("given an array with only non-number values, returns -Infinity", () => {
expect(findMax(["apple", null, undefined, "banana"])).toBe(-Infinity);
});
13 changes: 13 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-1/implement/sum.js
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// Sum the numerical values in an array.
// Non-number values should be ignored.

function sum(elements) {
let total = 0;

for (const element of elements) {
// Only add values that are real numbers
if (typeof element === "number" && !Number.isNaN(element)) {
total += element;
}
}

return total;
}

module.exports = sum;
19 changes: 18 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-1/implement/sum.test.js
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// Given an empty array
// When passed to the sum function
// Then it should return 0
test.todo("given an empty array, returns 0")
test("given an empty array, returns 0", () => {
expect(sum([])).toBe(0);
});

// Given an array with just one number
// When passed to the sum function
// Then it should return that number
test("given an array with one number, returns that number", () => {
expect(sum([7])).toBe(7);
});

// Given an array containing negative numbers
// When passed to the sum function
// Then it should still return the correct total sum
test("given an array with negative numbers, returns the correct sum", () => {
expect(sum([-5, 10, -2])).toBe(3);
});

// Given an array with decimal/float numbers
// When passed to the sum function
// Then it should return the correct total sum
test("given an array with decimal numbers, returns the correct sum", () => {
expect(sum([1.5, 2.5, 3])).toBe(7);
});

// Given an array containing non-number values
// When passed to the sum function
// Then it should ignore the non-numerical values and return the sum of the numerical elements
test("given an array with non-number values, ignores them and sums only numbers", () => {
expect(sum(["hey", 10, "hi", 60, 10])).toBe(80);
});

// Given an array with only non-number values
// When passed to the sum function
// Then it should return the least surprising value given how it behaves for all other inputs
test("given an array with only non-number values, returns 0", () => {
expect(sum(["apple", null, undefined, "banana"])).toBe(0);
});
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