## sales ### Instructions In this exercise a shopping system will have to be created. There will be : - A store that will save all the products in it - A cart that will have `items`, that the client will buy, and a `receipt` This store is having a promotion, "Buy three and get one for free" (the free item must be the cheapest). The receipt must not present any value as 0, so the promotion must be a reduction to be applied to all items instead.(see the example) ### Notions - [closures](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/fn/closures.html) ### Expected Function ```rust #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub struct Store { pub products: Vec<(String, f32)>, } impl Store { pub fn new(products: Vec<(String, f32)>) -> Store { Store { products } } } #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub struct Cart { // expected public fields } impl Cart { pub fn new() -> Cart {} pub fn insert_item(&mut self, s: &Store, ele: String) {} pub fn get_prices(&self) -> Vec {} pub fn generate_receipt(&mut self) -> Vec {} } ``` ### Example `[1.23, 3.12, 23.1]` -> the receipt will be `[1.17, 2.98, 22.07]` So `1.17 + 2.98 + 22.07 == 3.12 + 23.1 + 0` This is a percentage calculation, and it can be applied to a set of three items. If the client purchase 9 items, the promotion will be applied, three for free, to all items |--------------| |---------------| |---------------| `[1.23, 23.1, 3.12, 9.75, 1.75, 23.75, 2.75, 1.64, 15.23]` -> the receipt will be `[1.16, 1.55, 1.65, 2.6, 2.94, 9.2, 14.38, 21.8, 22.42]` |--------| |--------| |--------| `[3.12, 9.75, 1.75, 23.75, 2.75, 1.64, 15.23]` -> the receipt will be `[1.54, 1.65, 2.59, 2.94, 9.18, 14.34, 22.36]` and so on... (hint: Closures is the way) You will have to implement for the Cart structure the following **functions**: - `new`, that will initialize the cart - `insert_item`, that will receive a reference to `Store` and a `String`. Just like the name says you will have to insert the item to the cart - `generate_receipt`, that returns a vector of sorted floats. This function must generate the receipt just like the example above, using the promotion. Also saving the result in the filed `receipt`. ### Usage Here is a program to test your function, ```rust use sales::*; fn main() { let store = Store::new(vec![ (String::from("product A"), 1.23), (String::from("product B"), 23.1), (String::from("product C"), 3.12)]); println!("{:?}", store); let mut cart = Cart::new(); cart.insert_item(&store, String::from("product A")); cart.insert_item(&store, String::from("product B")); cart.insert_item(&store, String::from("product C")); println!("{:?}", cart.generate_receipt()); println!("{:?}", cart); } ``` And its output: ```console student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ cargo run Store { products: [("product A", 1.23), ("product B", 23.1), ("product C", 3.12)] } [1.17, 2.98, 22.07] Cart { items: [("product A", 1.23), ("product B", 23.1), ("product C", 3.12)], receipt: [1.17, 2.98, 22.07] } student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ```