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final_practice.rb
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# Defining Our Own Methods
# For each exercise below, write the method according to the requirements.
# Call each method at least twice and store the return value in a variable.
# Use the puts or print command to see the return value in the console.
# Example:
def laugh
"Ha ha ha!!"
end
first_laugh = laugh
last_laugh = laugh
puts first_laugh
puts last_laugh
# 1: Write a method named "greeting" that returns a string with a generic greeting.
def greeting
"Wasaaaaap!"
end
michael = greeting
dwight = greeting
puts michael
puts dwight
# What is the return value of your method?
# The return value of the greeting method is Wasaaaap! Wasaaaaap!
# How many arguments did you pass your method? 1 "Wasaaaap"
# 2: Write a method named "custom_greeting" that returns a greeting WITH a specific name.
def custom_greeting(your_name)
"Well, hello #{your_name}"
end
puts custom_greeting("Jimi Hendrix")
# What is the return value of your method? Well, hello Jimi Hendrix
# How many arguments did you pass your method? 1
# What data type was your argument(s)? string
# 3: Write a method named "greet_person" that takes in 3 strings, a first, middle, and last name, and returns a sentence with the full name.
def greet_person(first_name, middle_name, last_name)
"Now, you are in big trouble, #{first_name}, #{middle_name}, #{last_name} "
end
puts greet_person("Samantha", "Aurelia", "Macur")
# What is the return value of your method? Now, you are in big trouble Samanatha Aurelia Macur
# How many arguments did you pass your method? 3
# What data type was your argument(s)? String
# 4: Write a method named "square" that takes in one integer, and returns the square of that integer.
# Bonus: Print a sentence that interpolates the return value of your square method. You should not have to update the method itself to do this.
def square(num)
num ** 2
end
puts square(5)
# What is the return value of your method? 25
# How many arguments did you pass your method? 1
# What data type was your argument(s)? integer
# 5: Write a method named "check_stock" that satisfies the following interaction pattern:
# Hint: You will only write one check_stock method that checks the quantity and then prints the corresponding statement.
def check_stock(qtty, product)
if qtty >= 4 && product == "Coffee"
puts "Coffee is stocked"
elsif qtty <= 3 && product == "Tortillas"
puts "Tortillas - running LOW"
elsif qtty == 0 && product == "Cheese"
puts "Cheese - OUT of Stock"
elsif qtty<= 1 && product == "Salsa"
puts "Salsa - running LOW"
end
end
puts check_stock(0, "Salsa")
# check_stock(4, "Coffee");
# # => "Coffee is stocked"
# check_stock(3, "Tortillas");
# # => "Tortillas - running LOW"
# check_stock(0, "Cheese");
# # => "Cheese - OUT of stock!"
# check_stock(1, "Salsa");
# # => "Salsa - running LOW"