CS代考计算机代写 cards = [ “1C”, “2C”, “3C”, “4C”, “5C”, “6C”, “7C”, “8C”, “9C”, “10C”, “11C”, “12C”, “13C”,

cards = [ “1C”, “2C”, “3C”, “4C”, “5C”, “6C”, “7C”, “8C”, “9C”, “10C”, “11C”, “12C”, “13C”,
“1D”, “2D”, “3D”, “4D”, “5D”, “6D”, “7D”, “8D”, “9D”, “10D”, “11D”, “12D”, “13D”,
“1H”, “2H”, “3H”, “4H”, “5H”, “6H”, “7H”, “8H”, “9H”, “10H”, “11H”, “12H”, “13H”,
“1S”, “2S”, “3S”, “4S”, “5S”, “6S”, “7S”, “8S”, “9S”, “10S”, “11S”, “12S”, “13S”
]

perms = [ [ 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ], # 1 2-6 Straight flush VS 1-5 straight flush
[ 40, 41, 42, 43, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 ], # 2 Royal flush VS straight flush
[ 40, 41, 27, 28, 1, 14, 15, 42, 29 ], # 3 Four aces VS 2-full-of-A
[ 30, 13, 27, 44, 12, 17, 33, 41, 43 ], # 4 3-fours VS 2-fours
[ 27, 45, 3, 48, 44, 43, 41, 33, 12 ], # 5 Flush VS straight
[ 17, 31, 30, 51, 44, 43, 41, 33, 12 ], # 6 3-fours VS 2-queens-2-fives
[ 17, 39, 30, 52, 44, 25, 41, 51, 12 ], # 7 Q-full-of-K VS Q-full-of-4
[ 11, 25, 9, 39, 50, 48, 3, 49, 45 ], # 8 9-K straight VS 9-J-two-pair
[ 50, 26, 39, 3, 11, 27, 20, 48, 52 ], # 9 J-K-two-pair VS K-pair
[ 40, 52, 46, 11, 48, 27, 29, 32, 37 ], # 10 A-pair VS J-pair
]

sols = [ [ “2C”, “3C”, “4C”, “5C”, “6C” ], # 1 2-6 Straight flush
[ “10S”, “11S”, “12S”, “13S”, “1S” ], # 2 Royal flush
[ “1C”, “1D”, “1H”, “1S” ], # 3 Four aces
[ “4D”, “4H”, “4S” ], # 4 3-fours
[ “2S”, “4S”, “5S”, “6S”, “9S” ], # 5 Flush
[ “4D”, “4H”, “4S” ], # 6 3-fours
[ “12C”, “12D”, “12S”, “13H”, “13S” ], # 7 Q-full-of-K
[ “10S”, “11S”, “12D”, “13H”, “9S” ], # 8 9-K straight
[ “11C”, “11S”, “13H”, “13S” ], # 9 J-K-two-pair
[ “1H”, “1S” ], # 10 A-pair
]

allScores = for test <- 0..(length(perms)-1) do input = Enum.at(perms, test) deal = for id <- input do Enum.at(cards, id-1) end try do youSaid = Poker.deal(input) shouldBe = Enum.sort(Enum.at(sols, test)) common = Enum.sort(youSaid -- (youSaid -- shouldBe)) cond do length(youSaid) > 5 ->
IO.puts “Test #{test+1} DISCREPANCY: ” <> inspect(input)
IO.puts ” P1: ” <> inspect([Enum.at(deal, 0), Enum.at(deal, 2)])
IO.puts ” P2: ” <> inspect([Enum.at(deal, 1), Enum.at(deal, 3)])
IO.puts ” Pool: ” <> inspect(Enum.drop(deal, 4))
IO.puts ” You returned: ” <> inspect(youSaid)
IO.puts ” Returned more than five cards! Test FAILED!”
0
common == shouldBe ->
c = length(common)
IO.puts “Test #{test+1} FULL MARKS (#{c} of #{c} cards correct)”
1
true ->
IO.puts “Test #{test+1} DISCREPANCY: ” <> inspect(input)
IO.puts ” P1: ” <> inspect([Enum.at(deal, 0), Enum.at(deal, 2)])
IO.puts ” P2: ” <> inspect([Enum.at(deal, 1), Enum.at(deal, 3)])
IO.puts ” Pool: ” <> inspect(Enum.drop(deal, 4))
IO.puts ” You returned: ” <> inspect(youSaid)
IO.puts ” Should contain: ” <> inspect(shouldBe)
IO.puts ” #{length common} of #{length shouldBe} cards correct”
length(common) / length(shouldBe)
end
rescue
_ ->
IO.puts “Test #{test+1} ERROR – Runtime error on input ” <> inspect(input); 0
end
end

allScores = List.flatten(allScores)
scorePct = 100*Enum.sum(allScores) / length(allScores)
IO.puts “
Total score: #{scorePct}% (#{Enum.sum allScores}/#{length allScores} points)”

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