Thursday, July 4, 2013

First JUnitCast Test Case for Google Code Jam Problem

Today I will demonstrate how JUnitCast can be used as testing library for one of Google code jam problem Store Credit.  JUnitCast has been explained in my previous blog, make sure you check that out if you have trouble understanding the codes presented here.

Google Code Jam presents some of the most seemingly easy problems yet possess notoriously hard to find bug.

You can find the original problem here: Store Credit

Problem
You receive a credit C at a local store and would like to buy two items. You first walk through the store and create a list L of all available items. From this list you would like to buy two items that add up to the entire value of the credit. The solution you provide will consist of the two integers indicating the positions of the items in your list (smaller number first).
Input
The first line of input gives the number of cases, N. N test cases follow. For each test case there will be:
  • One line containing the value C, the amount of credit you have at the store.
  • One line containing the value I, the number of items in the store.
  • One line containing a space separated list of I integers. Each integer P indicates the price of an item in the store.
  • Each test case will have exactly one solution.
Output
For each test case, output one line containing "Case #x: " followed by the indices of the two items whose price adds up to the store credit. The lower index should be output first.
Limits
5 ≤ C ≤ 1000
1 ≤ P ≤ 1000
Small dataset
N = 10
3 ≤ I ≤ 100
Large dataset
N = 50
3 ≤ I ≤ 2000
Sample

Input

 Output
3
100
3
5 75 25
200
7
150 24 79 50 88 345 3
8
8
2 1 9 4 4 56 90 3
Case #1: 2 3
Case #2: 1 4
Case #3: 4 5

Complete source files will be available soon on Google project.

Figure 1: StoreCredit.properties

Figure 2: JUnitCast Test Class.



Figure 3: JUnit Runner Result



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