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Snail in the Well Question?

I’m really scratching my head, trying to figure this one out, because it works in some cases, but not in others. Any tips of how to fix this? Code Is below: function main() { var depth = parseInt(readLine(), 10); //your code goes here day = 0; for (y=0; y<depth; y+=7){ if (y>=depth){ break; } else{ y-=2; day++; } } console.log(day); }

4th Nov 2022, 7:17 AM
Stephen G
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//because you are not counting last day.. Check this code.. Is what I mean. var depth = parseInt(readLine(), 10); day = 0; for (y=0 ; ; ) { y+=7; day++; if (y>=depth) { console.log(day); break; } else{ y-=2; } }
6th Nov 2022, 8:56 AM
Jayakrishna 🇮🇳
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First add 7 feets, if not reached depth, subtract 2. In any case, increment day. day++ ; irrespective of y value. Add it in outside if blocks.. Also add y+=7 inside loop, before if block.
4th Nov 2022, 8:00 AM
Jayakrishna 🇮🇳
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Ahh i see, so as far as writing the y+=7 inside the conditions… when does this execute,exactly? (Is it the end of each iteration)
4th Nov 2022, 9:30 AM
Stephen G
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I changed my code to this and it worked (though im not exactly sure why I needed to set the day as =1) { var depth = parseInt(readLine(), 10); //my code day = 1; for (y=0; y<=depth; ){ y+=7; if (y>=depth){ console.log(day); break; } else{ y-=2; day++; } } }
4th Nov 2022, 11:16 AM
Stephen G
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Actually, after a second thought, it makes sense logically because otherwise calculating a day 0 would skew the results unnecessarily.
4th Nov 2022, 1:37 PM
Stephen G
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