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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 = "division_and_remainder" |
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version = "0.1.0" |
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[[package]] |
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name = "division_and_reminder_test" |
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version = "0.1.0" |
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dependencies = [ |
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"division_and_remainder", |
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] |
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[package] |
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name = "division_and_reminder_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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division_and_remainder = { path = "../../../../rust-piscine-solutions/division_and_remainder" } |
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use division_and_remainder::*; |
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fn main() { |
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let x = 9; |
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let y = 4; |
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let (division, remainder) = divide(x, y); |
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println!( |
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"\t{}/{}: division = {}, remainder = {}", |
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x, y, division, remainder |
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); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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#[should_panic] |
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fn divide_by_0() { |
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divide(40, 0); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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fn test_divide() { |
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let (div, rem) = divide(40, 3); |
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assert_eq!(div, 13); |
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assert_eq!(rem, 1); |
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let (div, rem) = divide(389, 39); |
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assert_eq!(div, 9); |
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assert_eq!(rem, 38); |
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let (div, rem) = divide(29, 332); |
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assert_eq!(div, 0); |
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assert_eq!(rem, 29); |
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} |
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## division_and_remainder |
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### Instructions |
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Create a function divide that receives two i32 and returns a tuple in which the first element is the result of the integer division between the two numbers and the second is the remainder of the division. |
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### Expected Function |
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```rust |
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fn divide(x: i32, y: i32) -> (i32, i32) { |
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} |
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``` |
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### Usage |
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Here is a program to test you're function |
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```rust |
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fn main() { |
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let x = 9; |
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let y = 4; |
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let (division, remainder) = divide(x, y); |
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println!( |
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"\t{}/{}: division = {}, remainder = {}", |
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x, y, division, remainder |
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); |
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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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9/4: division = 2, remainder = 1 |
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student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ |
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``` |
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