Solved problem 1

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Mohammed Nabeel 2020-07-02 09:27:26 +03:00
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commit f9b8d2d403
2 changed files with 43 additions and 32 deletions

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const repeatString = function() {
const repeatString = function(sourceString, stringCount) {
//Declare variable/s
let resultString = '';
// Create a for loop to repeat the string
for (let i = 0; i < stringCount; i++) {
resultString = resultString + sourceString;
}
return resultString;
}
module.exports = repeatString
module.exports = repeatString

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const repeatString = require('./repeatString')
describe('repeatString', function() {
it('repeats the string', function() {
expect(repeatString('hey', 3)).toEqual('heyheyhey');
});
xit('repeats the string many times', function() {
expect(repeatString('hey', 10)).toEqual('heyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyhey');
});
xit('repeats the string 1 times', function() {
expect(repeatString('hey', 1)).toEqual('hey');
});
xit('repeats the string 0 times', function() {
expect(repeatString('hey', 0)).toEqual('');
});
xit('returns ERROR with negative numbers', function() {
expect(repeatString('hey', -1)).toEqual('ERROR');
});
xit('repeats the string a random amount of times', function () {
/*The number is generated by using Math.random to get a value from between
0 to 1, when this is multiplied by 1000 and rounded down with Math.floor it
equals a number between 0 to 999 (this number will change everytime you run
the test).*/
const number = Math.floor(Math.random() * 1000)
/*The .match(/((hey))/g).length is a regex that will count the number of heys
in the result, which if your function works correctly will equal the number that
was randomaly generated. */
expect(repeatString('hey', number).match(/((hey))/g).length).toEqual(number);
});
xit('works with blank strings', function() {
expect(repeatString('', 10)).toEqual('');
});
});
it('repeats the string', function() {
expect(repeatString('hey', 3)).toEqual('heyheyhey');
});
xit('repeats the string many times', function() {
expect(repeatString('hey', 10)).toEqual('heyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyhey');
});
xit('repeats the string 1 times', function() {
expect(repeatString('hey', 1)).toEqual('hey');
});
xit('repeats the string 0 times', function() {
expect(repeatString('hey', 0)).toEqual('');
});
xit('returns ERROR with negative numbers', function() {
expect(repeatString('hey', -1)).toEqual('ERROR');
});
xit('repeats the string a random amount of times', function() {
/*The number is generated by using Math.random to get a value from between
0 to 1, when this is multiplied by 1000 and rounded down with Math.floor it
equals a number between 0 to 999 (this number will change everytime you run
the test).*/
const number = Math.floor(Math.random() * 1000)
/*The .match(/((hey))/g).length is a regex that will count the number of heys
in the result, which if your function works correctly will equal the number that
was randomaly generated. */
expect(repeatString('hey', number).match(/((hey))/g).length).toEqual(number);
});
xit('works with blank strings', function() {
expect(repeatString('', 10)).toEqual('');
});
});