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<nowiki>exclusive_powers_of_two = PowersOfTwoRange.new(64) | <nowiki>exclusive_powers_of_two = PowersOfTwoRange.new(64) |
Revision as of 16:01, 11 April 2022
Contents
Reference
Ruby
Code to Implement
PowersOfTwoRange
file: | src/main/ruby/powers_of_two_range/powers_of_two_range.rb | |
class: | PowersOfTwoRange | |
superclass: | Object | |
methods: | initialize(maximum, inclusive: false) each each_with_index |
initialize(maximum, inclusive: false)
hang onto enough information in instance variables to support each and each_with_index
each
if a block is given, repeatedly yield with appropriate value.
otherwise, return an enum via to_enum.
exclusive client with block given
<nowiki>exclusive_powers_of_two = PowersOfTwoRange.new(64)
exclusive_powers_of_two.each do |n|
puts n
end<nowiki>
outputs
<nowiki>1
2 4 8 16 32<nowiki>
each_with_index
if a block is given, repeatedly yield with appropriate value and its index.
otherwise, return an enum via to_enum.
Unit Test
file: | src/test/ruby/powers_of_two_range/powers_of_two_range.rb | UnitTest |
note: ensure that you have removed all printing to receive credit for any assignment.