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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions config.json
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"prerequisites": [],
"difficulty": 3
},
{
"slug": "resistor-color-trio",
"name": "Resistor Color Trio",
"uuid": "bfd64381-b035-46e5-827b-99ed8b674cde",
"practices": [],
"prerequisites": [],
"difficulty": 3
},
{
"slug": "acronym",
"name": "Acronym",
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# Instructions

If you want to build something using a Raspberry Pi, you'll probably use _resistors_.
For this exercise, you need to know only three things about them:

- Each resistor has a resistance value.
- Resistors are small - so small in fact that if you printed the resistance value on them, it would be hard to read.
To get around this problem, manufacturers print color-coded bands onto the resistors to denote their resistance values.
- Each band acts as a digit of a number.
For example, if they printed a brown band (value 1) followed by a green band (value 5), it would translate to the number 15.
In this exercise, you are going to create a helpful program so that you don't have to remember the values of the bands.
The program will take 3 colors as input, and outputs the correct value, in ohms.
The color bands are encoded as follows:

- black: 0
- brown: 1
- red: 2
- orange: 3
- yellow: 4
- green: 5
- blue: 6
- violet: 7
- grey: 8
- white: 9

In Resistor Color Duo you decoded the first two colors.
For instance: orange-orange got the main value `33`.
The third color stands for how many zeros need to be added to the main value.
The main value plus the zeros gives us a value in ohms.
For the exercise it doesn't matter what ohms really are.
For example:

- orange-orange-black would be 33 and no zeros, which becomes 33 ohms.
- orange-orange-red would be 33 and 2 zeros, which becomes 3300 ohms.
- orange-orange-orange would be 33 and 3 zeros, which becomes 33000 ohms.

(If Math is your thing, you may want to think of the zeros as exponents of 10.
If Math is not your thing, go with the zeros.
It really is the same thing, just in plain English instead of Math lingo.)

This exercise is about translating the colors into a label:

> "... ohms"

So an input of `"orange", "orange", "black"` should return:

> "33 ohms"

When we get to larger resistors, a [metric prefix][metric-prefix] is used to indicate a larger magnitude of ohms, such as "kiloohms".
That is similar to saying "2 kilometers" instead of "2000 meters", or "2 kilograms" for "2000 grams".

For example, an input of `"orange", "orange", "orange"` should return:

> "33 kiloohms"

[metric-prefix]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_prefix
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import Foundation

enum Color: String, CaseIterable {
case black
case brown
case red
case orange
case yellow
case green
case blue
case violet
case grey
case white
}

enum Unit: String {
case ohms
case kiloohms
case megaohms
case gigaohms
}

enum ResistorColorTrioError: Error {
case invalidInput
case unknownColor
}

enum ResistorColorTrio {

static func label(for colors: [String]) throws -> String {
guard colors.count >= 3 else {
throw ResistorColorTrioError.invalidInput
}

let convertedColors = try colors.reduce(into: [Color]()) { partialResult, string in
guard let color = Color(rawValue: string) else {
throw ResistorColorTrioError.unknownColor
}
partialResult.append(color)
}

var zeros = 0
var value = 0
let firstDigit = code(for: convertedColors[0])
if (firstDigit > 0) {
value += firstDigit
}

let secondDigit = code(for: convertedColors[1])
if (secondDigit == 0) {
zeros += 1
}
else {
value = value * 10 + secondDigit
}

zeros += code(for: convertedColors[2])
let (remaining, unit) = strip(zeros)
return "\(value * Int(pow(10.0, Double(remaining)))) \(unit)"
}

private static func strip(_ zeros: Int) -> (remaining: Int, unit: String) {
switch zeros {
case 0, 1, 2: return (zeros % 3, Unit.ohms.rawValue)
case 3, 4, 5: return (zeros % 3, Unit.kiloohms.rawValue)
case 6, 7, 8: return (zeros % 3, Unit.megaohms.rawValue)
case 9: return (0, Unit.gigaohms.rawValue)
default: return (0, Unit.ohms.rawValue)
}
}
}

fileprivate func code(for color: Color) -> Int {
switch color {
case .black: return 0
case .brown: return 1
case .red: return 2
case .orange: return 3
case .yellow: return 4
case .green: return 5
case .blue: return 6
case .violet: return 7
case .grey: return 8
case .white: return 9
}
}
19 changes: 19 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/resistor-color-trio/.meta/config.json
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{
"authors": [
"Sencudra"
],
"files": {
"solution": [
"Sources/ResistorColorTrio/ResistorColorTrio.swift"
],
"test": [
"Tests/ResistorColorTrioTests/ResistorColorTrioTests.swift"
],
"example": [
".meta/Sources/ResistorColorTrio/ResistorColorTrioExample.swift"
]
},
"blurb": "Convert color codes, as used on resistors, to a human-readable label.",
"source": "Maud de Vries, Erik Schierboom",
"source_url": "https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications/issues/1549"
}
18 changes: 18 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/resistor-color-trio/.meta/template.swift
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import Testing
import Foundation
@testable import {{ exercise | camelCase }}

let RUNALL = Bool(ProcessInfo.processInfo.environment["RUNALL", default: "false"]) ?? false

@Suite struct {{ exercise | camelCase }}Tests {
{% for case in cases %}
{% if forloop.first -%}
@Test("{{case.description}}")
{% else -%}
@Test("{{case.description}}", .enabled(if: RUNALL))
{% endif -%}
func test{{ case.description | camelCase }}() throws {
#expect(try ResistorColorTrio.{{ case.property }}(for: {{ case.input.colors | toStringArray }}) == "{{ case.expected.value }} {{case.expected.unit}}")
}
{% endfor -%}
}
40 changes: 40 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/resistor-color-trio/.meta/tests.toml
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#
# Regenerating this file via `configlet sync` will:
# - Recreate every `description` key/value pair
# - Recreate every `reimplements` key/value pair, where they exist in problem-specifications
# - Remove any `include = true` key/value pair (an omitted `include` key implies inclusion)
# - Preserve any other key/value pair
#
# As user-added comments (using the # character) will be removed when this file
# is regenerated, comments can be added via a `comment` key.

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description = "Orange and orange and black"

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description = "Blue and grey and brown"

[b8bda7dc-6b95-4539-abb2-2ad51d66a207]
description = "Red and black and red"

[5b1e74bc-d838-4eda-bbb3-eaba988e733b]
description = "Green and brown and orange"

[f5d37ef9-1919-4719-a90d-a33c5a6934c9]
description = "Yellow and violet and yellow"

[5f6404a7-5bb3-4283-877d-3d39bcc33854]
description = "Blue and violet and blue"

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description = "Minimum possible value"

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description = "Maximum possible value"

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description = "First two colors make an invalid octal number"

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description = "Ignore extra colors"
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// swift-tools-version:6.0

import PackageDescription

let package = Package(
name: "ResistorColorTrio",
products: [
.library(
name: "ResistorColorTrio",
targets: ["ResistorColorTrio"])
],
dependencies: [],
targets: [
.target(
name: "ResistorColorTrio",
dependencies: []),
.testTarget(
name: "ResistorColorTrioTests",
dependencies: ["ResistorColorTrio"]),
]
)
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import Foundation

enum ResistorColorTrio {
// Write your code for the 'ResistorColorTrio' exercise in this file.
}
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import Foundation
import Testing

@testable import ResistorColorTrio

let RUNALL = Bool(ProcessInfo.processInfo.environment["RUNALL", default: "false"]) ?? false

@Suite struct ResistorColorTrioTests {

@Test("Orange and orange and black")
func testOrangeAndOrangeAndBlack() throws {
#expect(try ResistorColorTrio.label(for: ["orange", "orange", "black"]) == "33 ohms")
}

@Test("Blue and grey and brown", .enabled(if: RUNALL))
func testBlueAndGreyAndBrown() throws {
#expect(try ResistorColorTrio.label(for: ["blue", "grey", "brown"]) == "680 ohms")
}

@Test("Red and black and red", .enabled(if: RUNALL))
func testRedAndBlackAndRed() throws {
#expect(try ResistorColorTrio.label(for: ["red", "black", "red"]) == "2 kiloohms")
}

@Test("Green and brown and orange", .enabled(if: RUNALL))
func testGreenAndBrownAndOrange() throws {
#expect(try ResistorColorTrio.label(for: ["green", "brown", "orange"]) == "51 kiloohms")
}

@Test("Yellow and violet and yellow", .enabled(if: RUNALL))
func testYellowAndVioletAndYellow() throws {
#expect(try ResistorColorTrio.label(for: ["yellow", "violet", "yellow"]) == "470 kiloohms")
}

@Test("Blue and violet and blue", .enabled(if: RUNALL))
func testBlueAndVioletAndBlue() throws {
#expect(try ResistorColorTrio.label(for: ["blue", "violet", "blue"]) == "67 megaohms")
}

@Test("Minimum possible value", .enabled(if: RUNALL))
func testMinimumPossibleValue() throws {
#expect(try ResistorColorTrio.label(for: ["black", "black", "black"]) == "0 ohms")
}

@Test("Maximum possible value", .enabled(if: RUNALL))
func testMaximumPossibleValue() throws {
#expect(try ResistorColorTrio.label(for: ["white", "white", "white"]) == "99 gigaohms")
}

@Test("First two colors make an invalid octal number", .enabled(if: RUNALL))
func testFirstTwoColorsMakeAnInvalidOctalNumber() throws {
#expect(try ResistorColorTrio.label(for: ["black", "grey", "black"]) == "8 ohms")
}

@Test("Ignore extra colors", .enabled(if: RUNALL))
func testIgnoreExtraColors() throws {
#expect(
try ResistorColorTrio.label(for: ["blue", "green", "yellow", "orange"]) == "650 kiloohms")
}
}