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Description

Write a function createCounter. It should accept an initial integer init. It should return an object with three functions.

The three functions are:

  • increment() increases the current value by 1 and then returns it.
  • decrement() reduces the current value by 1 and then returns it.
  • reset() sets the current value to init and then returns it.

 

Example 1:

Input: init = 5, calls = ["increment","reset","decrement"]
Output: [6,5,4]
Explanation:
const counter = createCounter(5);
counter.increment(); // 6
counter.reset(); // 5
counter.decrement(); // 4

Example 2:

Input: init = 0, calls = ["increment","increment","decrement","reset","reset"]
Output: [1,2,1,0,0]
Explanation:
const counter = createCounter(0);
counter.increment(); // 1
counter.increment(); // 2
counter.decrement(); // 1
counter.reset(); // 0
counter.reset(); // 0

 

Constraints:

  • -1000 <= init <= 1000
  • 0 <= calls.length <= 1000
  • calls[i] is one of "increment", "decrement" and "reset"

Solutions

Solution 1

TypeScript

type ReturnObj = {
    increment: () => number;
    decrement: () => number;
    reset: () => number;
};

function createCounter(init: number): ReturnObj {
    let val = init;
    return {
        increment() {
            return ++val;
        },
        decrement() {
            return --val;
        },
        reset() {
            return (val = init);
        },
    };
}

/**
 * const counter = createCounter(5)
 * counter.increment(); // 6
 * counter.reset(); // 5
 * counter.decrement(); // 4
 */