- Basic Ruby Practice
Check the documentation on Array, Hash and Enumerable as they could help tremendously with these exercises. :-)
Define a method sum(array)
that takes an array of integers as an argument and returns the sum of its elements. For an empty array it should return zero.
Define a method max_2_sum(array)
which takes an array of integers as an argument and returns the sum of its two largest elements. For an empty array it should return zero. For an array with just one element, it should return that element.
Define a method sum_to_n?(array)
that takes an array of integers and an additional integer, n, as arguments and returns true if any two elements in the array of integers sum to n. An empty array should sum to zero by definition.
You can find starter code in lib/part1.rb
.
To run the "sanity check" tests, run
rspec spec/part1_spec.rb
from the top-level directory of the homework distribution.
The line numbers in the error report will give you guidance as to which
tests failed.
- Strings and Regular Expressions
Check the documentation on String and Regexp as they could help tremendously with these exercises. :-)
Define a method hello(name)
that takes a string representing a name and returns the string "Hello, " concatenated with the name.
Define a method starts_with_consonant?(s)
that takes a string and returns true if it starts with a consonant and false otherwise. (For our purposes, a consonant is any letter other than A, E, I, O, U.) NOTE: be sure it works for both upper and lower case and for nonletters!
Define a method binary_multiple_of_4?(s)
that takes a string and returns true if the string represents a binary number that is a multiple of 4. NOTE: be sure it returns false if the string is not a valid binary number!
You can find starter code in lib/part1.rb
.
To run the "sanity check" tests, run
rspec spec/part1_spec.rb
from the top-level directory of the homework distribution.
The line numbers in the error report will give you guidance as to which
tests failed.
- Object Oriented Example
Define a class BookInStock
which represents a book with an ISBN
number, isbn
, and price of the book as a floating-point number,
price
, as attributes.
The constructor should accept the ISBN number
(a string, since in real life ISBN numbers can begin with zero and can
include hyphens) as the first argument and price as second argument, and
should raise ArgumentError
(one of Ruby's built-in exception types) if
the ISBN number is the empty string or if the price is less than or
equal to zero. Include the proper getters and setters for these
attributes.
Include a method price_as_string
that returns the price of
the book formatted with a leading dollar sign and two decimal places, that is, a price
of 20 should format as "$20.00" and a price of 33.8 should format as
"$33.80".
You can find starter code in lib/part3.rb
.
To run the "sanity check" tests, run
rspec spec/part3_spec.rb
from the top-level directory of the homework distribution.
The line numbers in the error report will give you guidance as to which
tests failed.