resistor-color-duo
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"authors": [
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"jiegillet"
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"files": {
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"solution": [
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"lib/resistor_color_duo.ex"
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],
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"test": [
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"test/resistor_color_duo_test.exs"
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],
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"example": [
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".meta/example.ex"
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},
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"blurb": "Convert color codes, as used on resistors, to a numeric value.",
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"source": "Maud de Vries, Erik Schierboom",
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"source_url": "https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications/issues/1464"
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{"track":"elixir","exercise":"resistor-color-duo","id":"e609b31ae73f414fac5537059d7440c0","url":"https://exercism.org/tracks/elixir/exercises/resistor-color-duo","handle":"negrienko","is_requester":true,"auto_approve":false}
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# Help
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## Running the tests
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From the terminal, change to the base directory of the exercise then execute the tests with:
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```bash
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$ mix test
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```
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This will execute the test file found in the `test` subfolder -- a file ending in `_test.exs`
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Documentation:
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* [`mix test` - Elixir's test execution tool](https://hexdocs.pm/mix/Mix.Tasks.Test.html)
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* [`ExUnit` - Elixir's unit test library](https://hexdocs.pm/ex_unit/ExUnit.html)
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## Pending tests
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Once you get a test passing, you can unskip the next one by commenting out the relevant `@tag :pending` with a `#` symbol.
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For example:
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```elixir
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# @tag :pending
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test "shouting" do
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assert Bob.hey("WATCH OUT!") == "Whoa, chill out!"
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end
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```
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If you wish to run all tests at once, you can include all skipped test by using the `--include` flag on the `mix test` command:
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```bash
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$ mix test --include pending
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```
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Or, you can enable all the tests by commenting out the `ExUnit.configure` line in the file `test/test_helper.exs`.
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```elixir
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# ExUnit.configure(exclude: :pending, trace: true)
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```
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## Useful `mix test` options
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* `test/<FILE>.exs:LINENUM` - runs only a single test, the test from `<FILE>.exs` whose definition is on line `LINENUM`
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* `--failed` - runs only tests that failed the last time they ran
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* `--max-failures` - the suite stops evaluating tests when this number of test failures
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is reached
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* `--seed 0` - disables randomization so the tests in a single file will always be ran
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in the same order they were defined in
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## Submitting your solution
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You can submit your solution using the `exercism submit lib/resistor_color_duo.ex` command.
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This command will upload your solution to the Exercism website and print the solution page's URL.
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It's possible to submit an incomplete solution which allows you to:
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- See how others have completed the exercise
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- Request help from a mentor
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## Need to get help?
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If you'd like help solving the exercise, check the following pages:
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- The [Elixir track's documentation](https://exercism.org/docs/tracks/elixir)
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- The [Elixir track's programming category on the forum](https://forum.exercism.org/c/programming/elixir)
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- [Exercism's programming category on the forum](https://forum.exercism.org/c/programming/5)
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- The [Frequently Asked Questions](https://exercism.org/docs/using/faqs)
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Should those resources not suffice, you could submit your (incomplete) solution to request mentoring.
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# Resistor Color Duo
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Welcome to Resistor Color Duo on Exercism's Elixir Track.
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If you need help running the tests or submitting your code, check out `HELP.md`.
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## Instructions
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If you want to build something using a Raspberry Pi, you'll probably use _resistors_.
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For this exercise, you need to know two things about them:
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- Each resistor has a resistance value.
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- Resistors are small - so small in fact that if you printed the resistance value on them, it would be hard to read.
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To get around this problem, manufacturers print color-coded bands onto the resistors to denote their resistance values.
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Each band has a position and a numeric value.
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The first 2 bands of a resistor have a simple encoding scheme: each color maps to a single number.
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For example, if they printed a brown band (value 1) followed by a green band (value 5), it would translate to the number 15.
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In this exercise you are going to create a helpful program so that you don't have to remember the values of the bands.
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The program will take color names as input and output a two digit number, even if the input is more than two colors!
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The band colors are encoded as follows:
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- Black: 0
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- Brown: 1
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- Red: 2
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- Orange: 3
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- Yellow: 4
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- Green: 5
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- Blue: 6
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- Violet: 7
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- Grey: 8
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- White: 9
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brown-green should return 15
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brown-green-violet should return 15 too, ignoring the third color.
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## Source
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### Created by
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- @jiegillet
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### Based on
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Maud de Vries, Erik Schierboom - https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications/issues/1464
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defmodule ResistorColorDuo do
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Calculate a resistance value from two colors
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"""
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@spec value(colors :: [atom]) :: integer
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def value(colors) do
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defp code(:black), do: 0
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defp code(:brown), do: 1
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defp code(:red), do: 2
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defp code(:blue), do: 6
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defp code(:violet), do: 7
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defp code(:white), do: 9
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defmodule ResistorColorDuo.MixProject do
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def project do
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def application do
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defmodule ResistorColorDuoTest do
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test "Brown and black" do
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output = ResistorColorDuo.value(colors)
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output = ResistorColorDuo.value(colors)
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test "White and red" do
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output = ResistorColorDuo.value(colors)
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test "Orange and orange" do
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output = ResistorColorDuo.value(colors)
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output = ResistorColorDuo.value(colors)
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test "Black and brown, one digit" do
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