Completed the below tasks
Implement the function maxOfTwoNumbers that takes two numbers as arguments and returns the largest.
Implement the function findLongestWord that takes as an argument an array of words and returns the longest one. If there are 2 with the same length, it should return the first occurrence.
You can use the following array to test your solution:
const words = ['mystery', 'brother', 'aviator', 'crocodile', 'pearl', 'orchard', 'crackpot'];Calculating a sum can be as simple as iterating over an array and adding each of the elements together.
Implement the function named sumNumbers that takes an array of numbers as an argument, and returns the sum of all of the numbers in the array. Later in the course we will learn how to do this by using the reduce array method, which will make your work significantly easier. For now, let's practice "declarative" way adding values, using loops.
You can use the following array to test your solution:
const numbers = [6, 12, 1, 18, 13, 16, 2, 1, 8, 10];The goal: Learn how to refactor your code. 💪
In the iteration 3, you created a function that returns the sum of an array of numbers. But what if we wanted to know how much is the sum of the length of all of the words in an array? What if we wanted to add boolean values to the mix? We wouldn't be able to use the same function as above, or better saying, we would have to tweak it a little bit so that it can be reused no matter what is in the array that is passed as argument when function sumNumbers() is called.
Here we are applying a concept we call polymorphism, that is, dealing with a functions' input independently of the types they are passed as.
Let's implement the function sum() that calculates the sum for array filled with (almost) any type of data. Note that strings should have their length added to the total, and boolean values should be coerced into their corresponding numeric values. Check the tests for more details.
You can use the following array to test your solution:
const mixedArr = [6, 12, 'miami', 1, true, 'barca', '200', 'lisboa', 8, 10];
// should return: 57Calculating an average is an extremely common task. Let's practice it a bit.
The logic behind this:
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Find the sum as we did in the first exercise (or how about reusing that the sumNumbers()?)
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Take that sum and divide it by the number of elements in the list.
Implement the function averageNumbers that expects an array of numbers and returns the average of the numbers:
You can use the following array to test your solution:
const numbers = [2, 6, 9, 10, 7, 4, 1, 9];Implement the function named averageWordLength that receives as a single argument an array of words and returns the average length of the words:
You can use the following array to test your solution:
const words = ['seat', 'correspond', 'linen', 'motif', 'hole', 'smell', 'smart', 'chaos', 'fuel', 'palace'];Create function avg(arr) that receives any mixed array and calculates average. Consider as mixed array an array filled with numbers and/or strings and/or booleans.
The non-numerical values should be counted as follows:
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Booleans:
truecounts as1andfalsecounts as0. -
Strings: use the string
lengthas the numeric value.
const mixedArr = [6, 12, 'miami', 1, true, 'barca', '200', 'lisboa', 8, 10];
// should return: 5.7Take the following array, remove the duplicates, and return a new array. You are more than likely going to want to check out the indexOf Array method.
Do this in the form of a function uniquifyArray that receives an array of words as a argument.
You can use the following array to test your solution:
const words = [
'crab',
'poison',
'contagious',
'simple',
'bring',
'sharp',
'playground',
'poison',
'communion',
'simple',
'bring'
];Let's create a simple array search.
Declare a function named doesWordExist that will take in an array of words as one argument, and a word to search for as the other. Return true if it exists, otherwise, return false. Don't use indexOf for this one.
You can use the following array to test your solution:
const words = ['machine', 'subset', 'trouble', 'starting', 'matter', 'eating', 'truth', 'disobedience'];Declare a function named howManyTimes that will take in an array of words as the first argument, and a word to search for as the second argument. The function will return the number of times that word appears in the array.
You can use the following array to test your solution:
const words = [
'machine',
'matter',
'subset',
'trouble',
'starting',
'matter',
'eating',
'matter',
'truth',
'disobedience',
'matter'
];What is the greatest product of four adjacent numbers? We consider adjacent any four numbers that are next to each other horizontally or vertically.
For example, if we have a 5x5 Matrix like:
[ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
[ 1, 20, 3, 4, 5]
[ 1, 20, 3, 4, 5]
[ 1, 20, 3, 4, 5]
[ 1, 4, 3, 4, 5]
The greatest product will be the 20x20x20x4 = 32000.
Declare a function named greatestProduct(matrix) to find it in the 20×20 grid below!
const matrix = [
[08, 02, 22, 97, 38, 15, 00, 40, 00, 75, 04, 05, 07, 78, 52, 12, 50, 77, 91, 08],
[49, 49, 99, 40, 17, 81, 18, 57, 60, 87, 17, 40, 98, 43, 69, 48, 04, 56, 62, 00],
[81, 49, 31, 73, 55, 79, 14, 29, 93, 71, 40, 67, 53, 88, 30, 03, 49, 13, 36, 65],
[52, 70, 95, 23, 04, 60, 11, 42, 69, 24, 68, 56, 01, 32, 56, 71, 37, 02, 36, 91],
[22, 31, 16, 71, 51, 67, 63, 89, 41, 92, 36, 54, 22, 40, 40, 28, 66, 33, 13, 80],
[24, 47, 32, 60, 99, 03, 45, 02, 44, 75, 33, 53, 78, 36, 84, 20, 35, 17, 12, 50],
[32, 98, 81, 28, 64, 23, 67, 10, 26, 38, 40, 67, 59, 54, 70, 66, 18, 38, 64, 70],
[67, 26, 20, 68, 02, 62, 12, 20, 95, 63, 94, 39, 63, 08, 40, 91, 66, 49, 94, 21],
[24, 55, 58, 05, 66, 73, 99, 26, 97, 17, 78, 78, 96, 83, 14, 88, 34, 89, 63, 72],
[21, 36, 23, 09, 75, 00, 76, 44, 20, 45, 35, 14, 00, 61, 33, 97, 34, 31, 33, 95],
[78, 17, 53, 28, 22, 75, 31, 67, 15, 94, 03, 80, 04, 62, 16, 14, 09, 53, 56, 92],
[16, 39, 05, 42, 96, 35, 31, 47, 55, 58, 88, 24, 00, 17, 54, 24, 36, 29, 85, 57],
[86, 56, 00, 48, 35, 71, 89, 07, 05, 44, 44, 37, 44, 60, 21, 58, 51, 54, 17, 58],
[19, 80, 81, 68, 05, 94, 47, 69, 28, 73, 92, 13, 86, 52, 17, 77, 04, 89, 55, 40],
[04, 52, 08, 83, 97, 35, 99, 16, 07, 97, 57, 32, 16, 26, 26, 79, 33, 27, 98, 66],
[88, 36, 68, 87, 57, 62, 20, 72, 03, 46, 33, 67, 46, 55, 12, 32, 63, 93, 53, 69],
[04, 42, 16, 73, 38, 25, 39, 11, 24, 94, 72, 18, 08, 46, 29, 32, 40, 62, 76, 36],
[20, 69, 36, 41, 72, 30, 23, 88, 34, 62, 99, 69, 82, 67, 59, 85, 74, 04, 36, 16],
[20, 73, 35, 29, 78, 31, 90, 01, 74, 31, 49, 71, 48, 86, 81, 16, 23, 57, 05, 54],
[01, 70, 54, 71, 83, 51, 54, 69, 16, 92, 33, 48, 61, 43, 52, 01, 89, 19, 67, 48]
];Following the logic you've used in iteration #8, declare a function called greatestProductOfDiagonals(matrix). It takes a matrix as a parameter and returns the greatest product of any four values layed out diagonally, in either direction.
Automated software testing is the process of automatically testing an application in order to verify that it meets the technical requirements, and that it behaves as expected.
Having strong test suites can provide you ease of mind, since you will be able to confidently improve upon your work while knowing that your not breaking a previously developed feature.
Jest is an automated test-runner for JavaScript.
To run your tests, open your terminal at the root directory of the lab, run npm install to install your dependencies and npm run test:watch to run the tests and generate the lab-solution.html file.
$ cd lab-javascript-functions-and-arrays
$ npm install
$ npm run test:watch
In case you want to check the tests, they are in the tests/functions-and-arrays.spec.js file.
Open the lab-solution.html file using the Live Server VSCode extension.
When coding with tests, it is super important that you carefully read and understand the errors you are getting, this way you will know for sure what's expected from your code.
Note that you don't need to execute the functions yourself, the tests are responsible for doing that. All you should do is declare them, make sure they deal with the parameters passed and that they return what is indicated on the iterations and in the test messages. For some iterations we provide you with a sample array, so that you can do some manual testing, if you wish.
