diff --git a/solutions/punched_cards/punched_cards.js b/solutions/punched_cards/punched_cards.js deleted file mode 100644 index 0ac333ed..00000000 --- a/solutions/punched_cards/punched_cards.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ - - // Punched Cards - - // Individual Problem - Manuel Cota - Apprentice Batch 2022 D - -// The following code is here so that the program can correctly communicate -// with the input and output format in the Google Code Jam platform. -//---------------------------------------------------------------------- -'use strict'; - -process.stdin.resume(); -process.stdin.setEncoding('utf-8'); - -let inputString = ''; -let currentLine = 0; - -process.stdin.on('data', inputStdin => { - inputString += inputStdin; -}); - -process.stdin.on('end', _ => { - inputString = inputString.trim().split('\n').map(string => { - return string.trim(); - }); - - main(); -}); - -function readline() { - return inputString[currentLine++]; -} -//---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -// This function draws the card saving it in a variable "card". -function punched_cards(R, C) { - - // We initiate by creating the top row, which will always be there. - // The following code types the top edge depending on the # of columns. - let row = "..+"; - for (let j = 0; j < (C-1); j++) { - row += "-+"; - } - row += "\n"; - - let card = row; - - // Now, we create each new row, starting with an exception for the first iteration. - // This is because the top left corner of the card is only dots. - row = "..|"; - let row2 = "+-+"; - for (let j = 0; j < R; j++) { - for (let k = 0; k < (C-1); k++) { - row += ".|"; - row2 += "-+"; - } - row += "\n"; - row2 += "\n" - card += row + row2 - - // With this resets, all following iterations will only have "+-+", unlike the top left corner. - row = "|.|"; - row2 = "+-+"; - } - - return card; -} - -// This function receives the values for R and C in each iteration from all the T cases. -// It uses those values to draw the punched card using the punched_cards function and then -// gives it as output. -function solve() { - // Declare variables R and C. - var R, C; - // Read the integers from the standard input. - [R, C] = readline().split(' ').map(x => parseInt(x)); - - // Obtains the card from the punched_cards function. - var card = punched_cards(R, C); - - // Print the result onto the standard output. - process.stdout.write(card); - } - - -function main() { - // Declare and read the number of test cases. - var T; - T = parseInt(readline()); - - // Loop over the number of test cases. - for (var test_no = 1; test_no <= T; test_no++) { - process.stdout.write('Case #' + test_no + ': \n'); - solve(); - } - } \ No newline at end of file