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Diamond

Hard

Instructions

The diamond kata takes as its input a letter, and outputs it in a diamond shape. Given a letter, it prints a diamond starting with 'A', with the supplied letter at the widest point.

Requirements

  • The first row contains one 'A'.
  • The last row contains one 'A'.
  • All rows, except the first and last, have exactly two identical letters.
  • All rows have as many trailing spaces as leading spaces. (This might be 0).
  • The diamond is horizontally symmetric.
  • The diamond is vertically symmetric.
  • The diamond has a square shape (width equals height).
  • The letters form a diamond shape.
  • The top half has the letters in ascending order.
  • The bottom half has the letters in descending order.
  • The four corners (containing the spaces) are triangles.

Examples

In the following examples, spaces are indicated by characters.

Diamond for letter 'A':

A

Diamond for letter 'C':

路路A路路
路B路B路
C路路路C
路B路B路
路路A路路

Diamond for letter 'E':

路路路路A路路路路
路路路B路B路路路
路路C路路路C路路
路D路路路路路D路
E路路路路路路路E
路D路路路路路D路
路路C路路路C路路
路路路B路B路路路
路路路路A路路路路

The tests in this exercise are different from your usual tests. Normally, a test checks if for a given input, the output matches the expected value. This is called value-based testing. However, this exercise uses property-based testing, where the tests check if for a range of inputs, the output has a specific property. The two key differences that differentiate property-based testing from value-based testing are:

  1. A property-based test works not with a single input value, but with many.
  2. A property-based test verifies properties, not concrete values.

For this exercise, the tests all verify a property of the diamond shape your code should be producing. Furthermore, all tests check if the property they test holds for all valid input letters ('A' to 'Z').

In order to facilitate propery-based testing, the tests in this exercise leverage the FsCheck and FsCheck.Xunit packages. To learn more about FsCheck, the documentation on the framework can be found here.

If you would like more information on property-based testing, see this article.


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