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# This file is automatically @generated by Cargo. |
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# It is not intended for manual editing. |
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[[package]] |
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name = "roman_numbers" |
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version = "0.1.0" |
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[[package]] |
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name = "roman_numbers_test" |
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version = "0.1.0" |
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dependencies = [ |
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"roman_numbers", |
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] |
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[package] |
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name = "roman_numbers_test" |
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version = "0.1.0" |
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authors = ["Augusto <aug.ornelas@gmail.com>"] |
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edition = "2018" |
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# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html |
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[dependencies] |
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roman_numbers = { path = "../../../../rust-piscine-solutions/roman_numbers"} |
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// # Instructions
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// Implement the From<u32> Trait to create a roman number from a u32
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// the roman number should be in subtractive notation (the common way to write roman
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// number I, II, II, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X ...)
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// For this start by defining the digits as `RomanDigit` with the values
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// I, V, X, L, C, D, M and Nulla for 0
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// Next define RomanNumber as a wrapper to a vector of RomanDigit's
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// And implement the Trait From<u32>
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// Examples:
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// RomanNumber::from(32) = [X,X,X,I,I]
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// RomanNumber::from(9) = [I,X]
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// RomanNumber::from(45) = [X,L,V]
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// RomanNumber:;from(0) = [Nulla]
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#[allow(unused_imports)] |
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use roman_numbers::RomanDigit::*; |
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#[allow(unused_imports)] |
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use roman_numbers::RomanNumber; |
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#[allow(dead_code)] |
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fn main() { |
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println!("{:?}", RomanNumber::from(32)); |
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println!("{:?}", RomanNumber::from(9)); |
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println!("{:?}", RomanNumber::from(45)); |
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println!("{:?}", RomanNumber::from(0)); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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fn it_works() { |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(3).0, [I, I, I]); |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(6).0, [V, I]); |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(15).0, [X, V]); |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(30).0, [X, X, X]); |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(150).0, [C, L]); |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(200).0, [C, C]); |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(600).0, [D, C]); |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(1500).0, [M, D]); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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fn substractive_notation() { |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(4).0, [I, V]); |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(44).0, [X, L, I, V]); |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(3446).0, [M, M, M, C, D, X, L, V, I]); |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(9).0, [I, X]); |
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assert_eq!(RomanNumber::from(94).0, [X, C, I, V]); |
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} |
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## roman_numbers |
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### Instructions |
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Implement the From<u32> Trait to create a roman number from a u32 the roman number should be in subtractive notation (the common way to write roman number I, II, II, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X ...) |
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For this start by defining the digits as `RomanDigit` with the values I, V, X, L, C, D, M and Nulla for 0 |
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Next define RomanNumber as a wrapper to a vector of RomanDigit's And implement the Trait From<u32> |
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### Expected Functions and Data Structures |
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```rust |
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use crate::RomanDigit::*; |
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] |
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pub enum RomanDigit { |
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Nulla, |
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I, |
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V, |
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X, |
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L, |
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C, |
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D, |
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M, |
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} |
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] |
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pub struct RomanNumber(pub Vec<RomanDigit>); |
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impl From<u32> for RomanDigit { |
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} |
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impl From<u32> for RomanNumber { |
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} |
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``` |
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### Usage |
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Here is a program to test your function. |
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```rust |
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use roman_numbers::RomanNumber; |
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fn main() { |
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println!("{:?}", RomanNumber::from(32)); |
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println!("{:?}", RomanNumber::from(9)); |
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println!("{:?}", RomanNumber::from(45)); |
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println!("{:?}", RomanNumber::from(0)); |
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} |
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``` |
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And its output |
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```console |
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student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ cargo run |
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RomanNumber([X, X, X, I, I]) |
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RomanNumber([I, X]) |
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RomanNumber([X, L, V]) |
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RomanNumber([Nulla]) |
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student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ |
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``` |
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