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What is Case 4 of Kotlin - Parking Fee?

Hello, I have been trying to get all Cases of the Kotlin Parking Fee. Ever number I know (0-5 / 5-24 / 24 upwards) runs through the code except Case 4. Do somebody notice the missing numbers or the mistake I made? https://code.sololearn.com/c8Xr4fXr7IYi/?ref=app

31st May 2021, 9:34 PM
Shiko
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Matthias Tschandl for numbers less than 5 , you have else part also executing ,to prevent that put the whole while loop and if else in a else clause. if(hours <= 5){ total += hours*1 } else{ while(hours >= 48){ hours -= 24 total += 15 } if(hours >= 24){ hours -= 24 total += 15.0 total += hours*0.5 } else{ hours -= 5 total += 5.0 total += hours*0.5 } } println(total)
31st May 2021, 11:37 PM
Abhay
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Can u copy paste or write shortly about "parking fee"? And especially about case 4
31st May 2021, 11:10 PM
Deprion
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31st May 2021, 11:22 PM
Abhay
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Matthias Tschandl If hours is more than 48 then your condition should be like this: if (hours > 48) { total = 15 * (hours / 24) + 0.5 * (hours % 24) } Notes : No need to use while loop just above condition is enough. Your program should look like this: if(hours <= 5) { total = hours * 1.0 } else if (hours > 5 && hours < 24) { total = 5 + 0.5 * (hours - 5) } else { total = 15 * (hours / 24) + 0.5 * (hours % 24); } Notes : I didn't check hours > 48 in last else part because it should work if hours is more or equal to 24 or more than 48
1st Jun 2021, 12:52 AM
A͢J
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I don't know what is test case 4, but I just changed my three outputs for 1 "total" output and number of first5hours to the 1.0 and test case 4 pass... maybe it is checking if your output is double even if you multiply the whole numbers
22nd Aug 2021, 7:53 AM
Jana Kotfaldová
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fun main(args: Array<String>) { var hours = readLine()!!.toInt() var total: Double = 0.0 val first5hours = 1.0 val perHour = 0.5 val for24Hours = 15.0 if ( hours in 1..5){ total = hours * first5hours } else if( hours in 6..23){ total = (hours - 5)*perHour + (5*first5hours) } else if(hours >= 24){ var leftHours = hours%24 total = (hours-leftHours)/24 * for24Hours + (leftHours * perHour) //for 50 hours of parking((50 - (50%24))/24 * 15 + ((50%24) * 0.5)) println(total) }
22nd Aug 2021, 7:53 AM
Jana Kotfaldová
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Here is the most elegant solution I can figure out: //Created by Jacob Lynn 12/6/2021 fun main(args: Array<String>) { var hours = 48 //We do not need to initialize total as it will be initialized the first time it is utilized, however since I am incrementing rem I need to initialize it at the beginning var total: Double var rem: Double = 0.0 /*The problem can be focused on a set of conditions that if one is satisfied the result can be found.*/ //First we need to find how periods of 24 hours the car was parked, then with the remaining hours multiple by 50 cents. if (hours >= 24){ rem = Math.floor(hours.toDouble()/24) * 15 hours = hours%24 total = rem + (hours*0.5) println("End of 24 IF statement subtotal:$rem hours:$hours") } //Very straight forward, if not 24 check if more than 5. Charging a block amount for the first 5 then .5 for any remaining hours else if (hours >= 5){ rem+= 5 hours-= 5 total = rem + (hours*0.5) println("End of 5 IF statement subtotal:$rem hours:$hours total:$total") } else { total = rem + (hours*1) } //The println can be a powerful debugging tool println("subtotal:$rem hours:$hours total:$total") } Actual Code Below ---------------------------------------------------------------- fun main(args: Array<String>) { var hours = readLine()!!.toInt() var total: Double var rem: Double = 0.0 if (hours >= 24){ rem = Math.floor(hours.toDouble()/24) * 15 hours = hours%24 total = rem + (hours*0.5) } else if (hours >= 5){ rem+= 5 hours-= 5 total = rem + (hours*0.5) } else { total = rem + (hours*1) } println(total) }
6th Dec 2021, 4:05 PM
Jacob Lynn
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