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authormarisa <mokou@fastmail.com>2021-04-21 10:10:50 +0200
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2021-04-21 10:10:50 +0200
commit79cc65791715652a7f35a5b7f51309b40033cdb9 (patch)
tree4dd311fc5a9594d731fed0157a0517246e43f35f
parent2b766ef9f9ee36a5fac198b5e95a4be03a62bfe2 (diff)
parent9c88ea91266c84901fd46496902610241dab3baf (diff)
Merge pull request #646 from apogeeoak/iterator
Added iterators5.rs exercise.
-rw-r--r--exercises/standard_library_types/iterators5.rs124
-rw-r--r--info.toml16
2 files changed, 140 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/exercises/standard_library_types/iterators5.rs b/exercises/standard_library_types/iterators5.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2d97bd4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/exercises/standard_library_types/iterators5.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,124 @@
+// iterators5.rs
+
+// Let's define a simple model to track Rustlings exercise progress. Progress
+// will be modelled using a hash map. The name of the exercise is the key and
+// the progress is the value. Two counting functions were created to count the
+// number of exercises with a given progress. These counting functions use
+// imperative style for loops. Recreate this counting functionality using
+// iterators. Only the two iterator methods (count_iterator and
+// count_collection_iterator) need to be modified.
+// Execute `rustlings hint
+// iterators5` for hints.
+//
+// Make the code compile and the tests pass.
+
+// I AM NOT DONE
+
+use std::collections::HashMap;
+
+#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
+enum Progress {
+ None,
+ Some,
+ Complete,
+}
+
+fn count_for(map: &HashMap<String, Progress>, value: Progress) -> usize {
+ let mut count = 0;
+ for val in map.values() {
+ if val == &value {
+ count += 1;
+ }
+ }
+ count
+}
+
+fn count_iterator(map: &HashMap<String, Progress>, value: Progress) -> usize {
+ // map is a hashmap with String keys and Progress values.
+ // map = { "variables1": Complete, "from_str": None, ... }
+}
+
+fn count_collection_for(collection: &[HashMap<String, Progress>], value: Progress) -> usize {
+ let mut count = 0;
+ for map in collection {
+ for val in map.values() {
+ if val == &value {
+ count += 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ count
+}
+
+fn count_collection_iterator(collection: &[HashMap<String, Progress>], value: Progress) -> usize {
+ // collection is a slice of hashmaps.
+ // collection = [{ "variables1": Complete, "from_str": None, ... },
+ // { "variables2": Complete, ... }, ... ]
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn count_complete() {
+ let map = get_map();
+ assert_eq!(3, count_iterator(&map, Progress::Complete));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn count_equals_for() {
+ let map = get_map();
+ assert_eq!(
+ count_for(&map, Progress::Complete),
+ count_iterator(&map, Progress::Complete)
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn count_collection_complete() {
+ let collection = get_vec_map();
+ assert_eq!(
+ 6,
+ count_collection_iterator(&collection, Progress::Complete)
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn count_collection_equals_for() {
+ let collection = get_vec_map();
+ assert_eq!(
+ count_collection_for(&collection, Progress::Complete),
+ count_collection_iterator(&collection, Progress::Complete)
+ );
+ }
+
+ fn get_map() -> HashMap<String, Progress> {
+ use Progress::*;
+
+ let mut map = HashMap::new();
+ map.insert(String::from("variables1"), Complete);
+ map.insert(String::from("functions1"), Complete);
+ map.insert(String::from("hashmap1"), Complete);
+ map.insert(String::from("arc1"), Some);
+ map.insert(String::from("as_ref_mut"), None);
+ map.insert(String::from("from_str"), None);
+
+ map
+ }
+
+ fn get_vec_map() -> Vec<HashMap<String, Progress>> {
+ use Progress::*;
+
+ let map = get_map();
+
+ let mut other = HashMap::new();
+ other.insert(String::from("variables2"), Complete);
+ other.insert(String::from("functions2"), Complete);
+ other.insert(String::from("if1"), Complete);
+ other.insert(String::from("from_into"), None);
+ other.insert(String::from("try_from_into"), None);
+
+ vec![map, other]
+ }
+}
diff --git a/info.toml b/info.toml
index 4dd23bd..36dcbe9 100644
--- a/info.toml
+++ b/info.toml
@@ -744,6 +744,22 @@ a mutable variable. Or, you might write code utilizing recursion
and a match clause. In Rust you can take another functional
approach, computing the factorial elegantly with ranges and iterators."""
+[[exercises]]
+name = "iterators5"
+path = "exercises/standard_library_types/iterators5.rs"
+mode = "test"
+hint = """
+The documentation for the std::iter::Iterator trait contains numerous methods
+that would be helpful here.
+
+Return 0 from count_collection_iterator to make the code compile in order to
+test count_iterator.
+
+The collection variable in count_collection_iterator is a slice of HashMaps. It
+needs to be converted into an iterator in order to use the iterator methods.
+
+The fold method can be useful in the count_collection_iterator function."""
+
# THREADS
[[exercises]]