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First solution in Uncategorized category for Building Base by ArkadiuszFrankowiak
class Building:
def __init__(self, south, west, width_WE, width_NS, height=10):
self.__s = south
self.__w = west
self.__wwe = width_WE
self.__wns = width_NS
self.__h = height
self.__c = {}
def corners(self):
self.__c['north-east'] = [self.__s+self.__wns, self.__w+self.__wwe]
self.__c['south-east'] = [self.__s, self.__w+self.__wwe]
self.__c['south-west'] = [self.__s, self.__w]
self.__c['north-west'] = [self.__s+self.__wns, self.__w]
return self.__c
def area(self):
return self.__wwe*self.__wns
def volume(self):
return self.__wwe*self.__wns*self.__h
def __repr__(self):
return "Building(%r, %r, %r, %r, %r)" % (self.__s, self.__w, self.__wwe, self.__wns, self.__h)
if __name__ == '__main__':
#These "asserts" using only for self-checking and not necessary for auto-testing
def json_dict(d):
return dict((k, list(v)) for k, v in d.items())
b = Building(1, 2, 2, 3)
b2 = Building(1, 2, 2, 3, 5)
assert json_dict(b.corners()) == {'north-east': [4, 4], 'south-east': [1, 4],
'south-west': [1, 2], 'north-west': [4, 2]}, "Corners"
assert b.area() == 6, "Area"
assert b.volume() == 60, "Volume"
assert b2.volume() == 30, "Volume2"
assert str(b) == "Building(1, 2, 2, 3, 10)", "String"
Jan. 24, 2016