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python/high-scores/.exercism/metadata.json
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{"track":"python","exercise":"high-scores","id":"e6484539d1cc410fb9eae9616fcb9365","url":"https://exercism.io/my/solutions/e6484539d1cc410fb9eae9616fcb9365","handle":"DmitryKokorin","is_requester":true,"auto_approve":false}
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python/high-scores/README.md
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# High Scores
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Manage a game player's High Score list.
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Your task is to build a high-score component of the classic Frogger game, one of the highest selling and addictive games of all time, and a classic of the arcade era. Your task is to write methods that return the highest score from the list, the last added score and the three highest scores.
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In this exercise, you're going to use and manipulate lists. Python lists are very versatile, and you'll find yourself using them again and again in problems both simple and complex.
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- [**Data Structures (Python 3 Documentation Tutorial)**](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/datastructures.html)
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- [**Lists and Tuples in Python (Real Python)**](https://realpython.com/python-lists-tuples/)
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- [**Python Lists (Google for Education)**](https://developers.google.com/edu/python/lists)
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## Exception messages
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Sometimes it is necessary to raise an exception. When you do this, you should include a meaningful error message to
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indicate what the source of the error is. This makes your code more readable and helps significantly with debugging. Not
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every exercise will require you to raise an exception, but for those that do, the tests will only pass if you include
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a message.
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To raise a message with an exception, just write it as an argument to the exception type. For example, instead of
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`raise Exception`, you should write:
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```python
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raise Exception("Meaningful message indicating the source of the error")
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```
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## Running the tests
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To run the tests, run `pytest high_scores_test.py`
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Alternatively, you can tell Python to run the pytest module:
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`python -m pytest high_scores_test.py`
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### Common `pytest` options
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- `-v` : enable verbose output
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- `-x` : stop running tests on first failure
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- `--ff` : run failures from previous test before running other test cases
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For other options, see `python -m pytest -h`
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## Submitting Exercises
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Note that, when trying to submit an exercise, make sure the solution is in the `$EXERCISM_WORKSPACE/python/high-scores` directory.
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You can find your Exercism workspace by running `exercism debug` and looking for the line that starts with `Workspace`.
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For more detailed information about running tests, code style and linting,
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please see [Running the Tests](http://exercism.io/tracks/python/tests).
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## Source
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Tribute to the eighties' arcade game Frogger
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## Submitting Incomplete Solutions
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It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.
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python/high-scores/high_scores.py
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def latest(scores):
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return scores[-1]
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def personal_best(scores):
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return max(scores)
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def personal_top_three(scores):
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return sorted(scores, reverse=True)[0:3]
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python/high-scores/high_scores_test.py
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import unittest
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from high_scores import latest, personal_best, personal_top_three
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# Tests adapted from `problem-specifications//canonical-data.json`
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class HighScoresTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_latest_score(self):
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scores = [100, 0, 90, 30]
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expected = 30
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self.assertEqual(latest(scores), expected)
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def test_personal_best(self):
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scores = [40, 100, 70]
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expected = 100
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self.assertEqual(personal_best(scores), expected)
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def test_personal_top_three_from_a_list_of_scores(self):
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scores = [10, 30, 90, 30, 100, 20, 10, 0, 30, 40, 40, 70, 70]
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expected = [100, 90, 70]
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self.assertEqual(personal_top_three(scores), expected)
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def test_personal_top_highest_to_lowest(self):
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scores = [20, 10, 30]
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expected = [30, 20, 10]
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self.assertEqual(personal_top_three(scores), expected)
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def test_personal_top_when_there_is_a_tie(self):
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scores = [40, 20, 40, 30]
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expected = [40, 40, 30]
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self.assertEqual(personal_top_three(scores), expected)
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def test_personal_top_when_there_are_less_than_3(self):
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scores = [30, 70]
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expected = [70, 30]
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self.assertEqual(personal_top_three(scores), expected)
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def test_personal_top_when_there_is_only_one(self):
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scores = [40]
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expected = [40]
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self.assertEqual(personal_top_three(scores), expected)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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