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March 4, 2016 15:51
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Rust Roman Numeral Kata (Lambda Lounge 3/16)
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// use std::io; | |
fn main() { | |
// println!("What is your favorite color?"); | |
println!("{}", 5); | |
} | |
fn get_input()->i32{ | |
2951 | |
} | |
fn romanize(input:i32) -> String { | |
if input > 0 && input <= 3000 { | |
let mut result = String::new(); | |
let m = 1000; | |
let d = 500; | |
//let c = 100; | |
//let l = 50; | |
//let x = 10; | |
//let v = 5; | |
//let i = 1; | |
let (ms, remainder) = how_many(m, input); | |
let (ds, remainder) = how_many(d, remainder); | |
lotta_letters(ms, "M", &mut result); | |
lotta_letters(ds, "D", &mut result); | |
result.to_string() | |
} else { | |
"Give me a number between 0 and 3000".to_string() | |
} | |
} | |
fn how_many(divisor : i32, number : i32) -> (i32, i32) { | |
let ms = number / divisor; | |
let remainder = number - (ms * divisor); | |
(ms, remainder) | |
} | |
fn lotta_letters(how_many : i32, what : &str, result:&mut String) { | |
for _ in 0..how_many { | |
result.push_str(what); | |
} | |
} | |
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