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First solution in Uncategorized category for 3 Chefs by alterGNU
class AbstractCook:
def __init__(self):
(self.food,self.drink)=(0, 0)
(self.food_name, self.drink_name)=("Foods","Drinks")
def add_food(self,food_amount,food_price):
self.food+=food_amount*food_price
def add_drink(self,drink_amount,drink_price):
self.drink+=drink_amount*drink_price
def total(self):
return f"{self.food_name}: {self.food}, {self.drink_name}: {self.drink}, Total: {self.food+self.drink}"
class JapaneseCook(AbstractCook):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
(self.food_name, self.drink_name)=("Sushi","Tea")
class RussianCook(AbstractCook):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
(self.food_name, self.drink_name)=("Dumplings","Compote")
class ItalianCook(AbstractCook):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
(self.food_name, self.drink_name)=("Pizza","Juice")
if __name__ == '__main__':
#These "asserts" using only for self-checking and not necessary for auto-testing
client_1 = JapaneseCook()
client_1.add_food(2, 30)
client_1.add_food(3, 15)
client_1.add_drink(2, 10)
client_2 = RussianCook()
client_2.add_food(1, 40)
client_2.add_food(2, 25)
client_2.add_drink(5, 20)
client_3 = ItalianCook()
client_3.add_food(2, 20)
client_3.add_food(2, 30)
client_3.add_drink(2, 10)
assert client_1.total() == "Sushi: 105, Tea: 20, Total: 125"
assert client_2.total() == "Dumplings: 90, Compote: 100, Total: 190"
assert client_3.total() == "Pizza: 100, Juice: 20, Total: 120"
print("Coding complete? Let's try tests!")
May 28, 2021