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  • I have titled my PR with Region | Cohort | FirstName LastName | Sprint | Assignment Title
  • My changes meet the requirements of the task
  • I have tested my changes
  • My changes follow the style guide

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  1. Implemented the required functionality for the angle type, proper fraction and card value logic.
  2. Rewrote and expanded the tests using Jest.
  3. Added test cases to verify expected behavior and improve test coverage.
  4. Refactored the implementation where needed to ensure the code passes all Jest tests.

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Hello Reviewers,
I just wanted to inform that, I made several mistakes creating branching for each of the sprints (Sprint-1, Sprint-2, Sprint-3/implement and re-write tests, Sprint-3/Practice-tdd. After so many attempts I was able to create separate branches and for that reason I named this branch "implement and re-write final". I hope I will more conscious about this issue in near future. Thank you.

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if (angle <= 0 || angle >= 360) {
return "Invalid angle";
}
else if (angle == 90) {

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Whats the difference between == and === and why are you using == here?

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== converts and compares operands that are of different types and === always considers operands of different types to be different. In this case, angle == 90 which means LHS is compared with RHS and it is equal. I can also use ===.

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//module.exports = getAngleType;

// This helper function is written to make our assertions easier to read.
// If the actual output matches the target output, the test will pass
// function assertEquals(actualOutput, targetOutput) {
//console.assert(
//actualOutput === targetOutput,
//`Expected ${actualOutput} to equal ${targetOutput}`
//);
//}

// TODO: Write tests to cover all cases, including boundary and invalid cases.
// Example: Identify Right Angles
//const right = getAngleType(90);
//assertEquals(right, "Right angle"); No newline at end of file

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Why is there commented out code?

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In my file there is no commented code showing. I have attached the screenshot.
Screenshot 2026-07-12 222351

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Did you commit and push all code?
If you check on the remote (for example in the PR diff view on Github) you' ll see the code: https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/Module-Structuring-and-Testing-Data/pull/1470/changes#diff-714a296fc0e0b2cf1e44da9dcbd08ccd678295a69af1884e7f2e1686aaef8626R81

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expect(getAngleType(91)).toEqual("Obtuse angle");
expect(getAngleType(120)).toEqual("Obtuse angle");
expect(getAngleType(179)).toEqual("Obtuse angle");
});
test(`should return "Straight angle" when (0 == 180)`, () => {
expect(getAngleType(180)).toEqual("Straight angle");
});
test(`should return "Reflex angle" when (180 < angle < 360)`, () => {
expect(getAngleType(181)).toEqual("Reflex angle");
expect(getAngleType(270)).toEqual("Reflex angle");
expect(getAngleType(359)).toEqual("Reflex angle");

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Good job on testing the border cases here

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Thank you!

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expect(getAngleType(-1)).toEqual("Invalid angle");
expect(getAngleType(370)).toEqual("Invalid angle");

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Which border cases can you test here? (Which numbers are closest to the condition?)

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I tested for the invalid case when (angle <= 0 || angle >= 360). So, when i considered -1 and 370, the closest number for this condition is -1 and 361. Because -1 is closest to 0 and 361 is closest to 360.

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test(`should return false when numerator is negative`, () => {
expect(isProperFraction(-1, 1)).toEqual(false);
});
test(`should return false when denominator is negative`, () => {
expect(isProperFraction(1, -1)).toEqual(false);
}); No newline at end of file

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What about values like -1/2 or 1/-2. What should the function return for them?

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I think for values like -1/2 or 1/-2, the function will also return false because proper fractions normally require positive numerator and denominator.

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I believe a proper fraction can also include negative values
In general, a common fraction is said to be a proper fraction if the absolute value of the fraction is strictly less than one—that is, if the fraction is greater than −1 and less than 1.


function isProperFraction(numerator, denominator) {
// TODO: Implement this function
if (numerator <= 0 || denominator <= 0) {

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Why does the numerator be bigger than 0?

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Sorry I cannot understand your question. It says, the numerator is less than or equal to 0.

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Sorry I was missing a word. Why can the numerator not be 0?

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if (!validRank.includes(rank) || !validSuit.includes(suit)) {
throw new Error("Invalid Card");
}

if (rank === "A") {
return 11;
}
else if (rank === "J" || rank=== "Q" || rank === "K") {
return 10;
}

// The line below allows us to load the getCardValue function into tests in other files.
// This will be useful in the "rewrite tests with jest" step.
module.exports = getCardValue;
else if (rank >= 2 && rank <= 10) {
return Number(rank);
}

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The indentation is a bit off. How can you ensure consistent formatting in your code?

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I used prettier tool to fix the formation of the entire code. Please let me know if it is okay or not.

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I don't see any changes on this file. Did you push the changes?

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const validRank = ["A","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","10","J","Q","K"];
const validSuit = ["♠","♥","♦","♣"];

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Good job on explicitly listing all allowed ranks and suits. This makes the code easier to read and the logic for checking easier as well.

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Thank you!

// The line below allows us to load the getCardValue function into tests in other files.
// This will be useful in the "rewrite tests with jest" step.
module.exports = getCardValue;
else if (rank >= 2 && rank <= 10) {

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What happens if the condition is false?

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If rank >= 2 && rank <= 10 is false, suppose if rank = 11, the function does not return Number(rank). For invalid rank throw new Error("Invalid Card") check before reaching this point.

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So when the code reaches this point you can already be certain that the rank is between 2 and 10. You did the checks earlier so this condition is not needed and can be removed.

expect(getCardValue("K♦")).toEqual(10);
});
});
describe("Invalid Cards", () => {

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Which part of the condition is not covered by the invalid test cases yet?
if (!validRank.includes(rank) || !validSuit.includes(suit)) {

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Is it for Invalid suit?

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Yes exactly. Please add some test cases for verifying teh valid suit check works correctly

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It seems some of your changes are not pushed. Please always ensure the changes are pushed correctly by checking the diff view of the PR in Github directly

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