feat: practice for testing. test: test case for testing tutorial
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src/tutorial/testing/practice/__init__.py
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src/tutorial/testing/practice/__init__.py
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src/tutorial/testing/practice/bmi.py
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src/tutorial/testing/practice/bmi.py
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# Task: Schreibt für die folgende Aufgabe einige Unit-Test. Nutzt dazu für den Happy-Path einen parametrisierten Test für
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# einige valide Inputs und Outputs
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def calculate_bmi(weight_kg: float, height_m: float) -> float:
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"""
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Berechnet den Body Mass Index (BMI).
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BMI = Gewicht (kg) / Grösse (m)^2
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"""
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if weight_kg <= 0 or height_m <= 0:
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raise ValueError("Gewicht und Grösse müssen positiv sein.")
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return weight_kg / (height_m**2)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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print(calculate_bmi(weight_kg=72, height_m=1.84))
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src/tutorial/testing/practice/catching_exeptions.py
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src/tutorial/testing/practice/catching_exeptions.py
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# TASK: Schreibe sinnvolle Tests für die folgende Funktion
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# Schreibe Tests für die korrekte Struktur des Outputs der Funktion
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# Teste, ob bei Übergabe von 'falschem' Parameter data eine Exception geworfen wird
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# https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html
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# Passing arguments of the wrong type (e.g. passing a list when an int is expected) should result in a TypeError,
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# but passing arguments with the wrong value (e.g. a number outside expected boundaries) should result in a ValueError.
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def double_integers(data: list[int]) -> list[int]:
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"""Doubles a list of given integers
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:param data: list of integers
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:return: list of doubled integers
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"""
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if not isinstance(data, list):
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raise TypeError("data must be a list")
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if not all([isinstance(i, int) for i in data]):
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raise TypeError("data may contain only integers")
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return [i * 2 for i in data]
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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data = [1, 2, 3]
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result = double_integers(data)
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print(result)
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src/tutorial/testing/practice/kata_list_filtering.py
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src/tutorial/testing/practice/kata_list_filtering.py
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# https://www.codewars.com/kata/53dbd5315a3c69eed20002dd
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# level: 7 kyu
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# In this kata you will create a function that takes a list of non-negative integers and strings and returns a new
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# list with the strings filtered out.
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# Example
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# filter_list([1,2,'a','b']) == [1,2]
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# filter_list([1,'a','b',0,15]) == [1,0,15]
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# filter_list([1,2,'aasf','1','123',123]) == [1,2,123]
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def filter_list(a_list):
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return [i for i in a_list if isinstance(i, int)]
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src/tutorial/testing/practice/pandas_filter_rows.py
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# https://www.codewars.com/kata/5ea2baed9345eb001e8ce394
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# 7 kyu
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# Input parameters
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# dataframe: pandas.DataFrame object
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# col: target column
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# func: filter function
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# Task
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# Your function must return a new pandas.DataFrame object with the same columns as the original input. However,
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# include only the rows whose cell values in the designated column evaluate to False by func.
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#
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# Input DataFrame will never be empty. The target column will always be one of the dataframe columns. Filter function
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# will be a valid one. Index value must remain the same.
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# REMARK: leichte Modifikation -> es wird ausgegeben, was in der Funktion definiert wurde (True) und nicht umgekehrt.
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import pandas as pd
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def filter_dataframe(df, col, func):
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if col not in df.columns:
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raise ValueError(f"Column '{col}' is not present in the DataFrame.")
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mask = df[col].apply(func)
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return df[mask]
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df = pd.DataFrame(
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"A": [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
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}
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print(filter_dataframe(df, "A", lambda x: x >= 4))
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src/tutorial/testing/practice/vowel_count.py
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src/tutorial/testing/practice/vowel_count.py
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# https://www.codewars.com/kata/54ff3102c1bad923760001f3
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# level: 7 kyu
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# Return the number (count) of vowels in the given string.
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# We will consider a, e, i, o, u as vowels for this Kata (but not y).
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# The input string will only consist of lower case letters and/or spaces.
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def get_count(inputStr):
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num_vowels = 0
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for char in inputStr:
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if char in "aeiouAEIOU":
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num_vowels = num_vowels + 1
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return num_vowels
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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print(get_count("Hello World"))
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tests/test_tutorial/test_kata_list_filtering.py
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from src.tutorial.testing.practice.kata_list_filtering import filter_list
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def test_filter_list():
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filter_list([3, 5])
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