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16 changes: 16 additions & 0 deletions config.json
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],
"difficulty": 2
},
{
"slug": "say",
"name": "Say",
"uuid": "f8a4f68b-df8d-469f-9969-8b4f53c1b41b",
"practices": [
"numbers",
"strings",
"conditionals"
],
"prerequisites": [
"numbers",
"strings",
"conditionals"
],
"difficulty": 3
},
{
"slug": "secret-handshake",
"name": "Secret Handshake",
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50 changes: 50 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/say/.docs/instructions.md
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# Instructions

Given a number from 0 to 999,999,999,999, spell out that number in English.

## Step 1

Handle the basic case of 0 through 99.

If the input to the program is `22`, then the output should be `'twenty-two'`.

Your program should complain loudly if given a number outside the blessed range.

Some good test cases for this program are:

- 0
- 14
- 50
- 98
- -1
- 100

### Extension

If you're on a Mac, shell out to Mac OS X's `say` program to talk out loud.
If you're on Linux or Windows, eSpeakNG may be available with the command `espeak`.

## Step 2

Implement breaking a number up into chunks of thousands.

So `1234567890` should yield a list like 1, 234, 567, and 890, while the far simpler `1000` should yield just 1 and 0.

The program must also report any values that are out of range.

## Step 3

Now handle inserting the appropriate scale word between those chunks.

So `1234567890` should yield `'1 billion 234 million 567 thousand 890'`

The program must also report any values that are out of range.
It's fine to stop at "trillion".

## Step 4

Put it all together to get nothing but plain English.

`12345` should give `twelve thousand three hundred forty-five`.

The program must also report any values that are out of range.
19 changes: 19 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/say/.meta/config.json
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{
"authors": [
"ErikSchierboom"
],
"files": {
"solution": [
"src/say.cljs"
],
"test": [
"test/say_test.cljs"
],
"example": [
".meta/src/example.cljs"
]
},
"blurb": "Given a number from 0 to 999,999,999,999, spell out that number in English.",
"source": "A variation on the JavaRanch CattleDrive, Assignment 4",
"source_url": "https://coderanch.com/wiki/718804"
}
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/say/.meta/src/example.cljs
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(ns say
(:require [clojure.pprint :as pp]
[clojure.string :as s]))

(defn number [input]
(if
(or (< input 0) (> input 999999999999))
(throw (js/Error. "Out of range"))
(s/replace (pp/cl-format nil "~R" input) #"," "")))
48 changes: 48 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/say/.meta/tests.toml
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# This is an auto-generated file. Regular comments will be removed when this
# file is regenerated. Regenerating will not touch any manually added keys,
# so comments can be added in a "comment" key.

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description = "zero"

[9b5eed77-dbf6-439d-b920-3f7eb58928f6]
description = "one"

[7c499be1-612e-4096-a5e1-43b2f719406d]
description = "fourteen"

[f541dd8e-f070-4329-92b4-b7ce2fcf06b4]
description = "twenty"

[d78601eb-4a84-4bfa-bf0e-665aeb8abe94]
description = "twenty-two"

[e417d452-129e-4056-bd5b-6eb1df334dce]
description = "one hundred"

[d6924f30-80ba-4597-acf6-ea3f16269da8]
description = "one hundred twenty-three"

[3d83da89-a372-46d3-b10d-de0c792432b3]
description = "one thousand"

[865af898-1d5b-495f-8ff0-2f06d3c73709]
description = "one thousand two hundred thirty-four"

[b6a3f442-266e-47a3-835d-7f8a35f6cf7f]
description = "one million"

[2cea9303-e77e-4212-b8ff-c39f1978fc70]
description = "one million two thousand three hundred forty-five"

[3e240eeb-f564-4b80-9421-db123f66a38f]
description = "one billion"

[9a43fed1-c875-4710-8286-5065d73b8a9e]
description = "a big number"

[49a6a17b-084e-423e-994d-a87c0ecc05ef]
description = "numbers below zero are out of range"

[4d6492eb-5853-4d16-9d34-b0f61b261fd9]
description = "numbers above 999,999,999,999 are out of range"
10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/say/deps.edn
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{:deps
{org.clojure/clojure {:mvn/version "1.10.1"}
org.clojure/clojurescript {:mvn/version "1.10.773"}}

:aliases
{:test
{:extra-paths ["test"]
:extra-deps
{olical/cljs-test-runner {:mvn/version "3.8.0"}}
:main-opts ["-m" "cljs-test-runner.main"]}}}
5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/say/src/say.cljs
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(ns say)

(defn number [num] ;; <- arglist goes here
;; your code goes here
)
48 changes: 48 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/say/test/say_test.cljs
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(ns say-test
(:require [clojure.test :refer [deftest is]]
say))

(deftest zero-test
(is (= "zero" (say/number 0))))

(deftest one-test
(is (= "one" (say/number 1))))

(deftest fourteen-test
(is (= "fourteen" (say/number 14))))

(deftest twenty-test
(is (= "twenty" (say/number 20))))

(deftest twenty-two-test
(is (= "twenty-two" (say/number 22))))

(deftest one-hundred-test
(is (= "one hundred" (say/number 100))))

(deftest one-hundred-twenty-three-test
(is (= "one hundred twenty-three" (say/number 123))))

(deftest one-thousand-test
(is (= "one thousand" (say/number 1000))))

(deftest one-thousand-two-hundred-thirty-four-test
(is (= "one thousand two hundred thirty-four" (say/number 1234))))

(deftest one-million-test
(is (= "one million" (say/number 1000000))))

(deftest one-million-two-thousand-three-hundred-forty-five-test
(is (= "one million two thousand three hundred forty-five" (say/number 1002345))))

(deftest one-billion-test
(is (= "one billion" (say/number 1000000000))))

(deftest a-big-number-test
(is (= "nine hundred eighty-seven billion six hundred fifty-four million three hundred twenty-one thousand one hundred twenty-three" (say/number 987654321123))))

(deftest below-zero-is-out-of-range-test
(is (thrown? js/Error (say/number -1))))

(deftest numbers-above-999999999999-out-of-range-test
(is (thrown? js/Error (say/number 1000000000000))))