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@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ public static int divide(int dividend, int divisor) {
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long new_dividend_1 = dividend;
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long new_divisor_1 = divisor;
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if(divisor == 0){
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return 0;
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}
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if (dividend < 0) {
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new_dividend_1 = new_dividend_1 * -1;
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}
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package com.thealgorithms.datastructures.trees;
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import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals;
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import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
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public class BinaryTreeTest {
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//checks that adding populating the tree and searching for data
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//retrieves the expected data
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@Test
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void test1(){
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BinaryTree t = new BinaryTree();
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t.put(3);
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t.put(5);
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t.put(7);
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t.put(9);
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t.put(12);
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assertEquals(t.find(5).data, 5);
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assertEquals(t.find(7).data, 7);
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}
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//checks that removing data from the tree
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//properly removes and makes the new root the expected new root
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@Test
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void test2(){
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BinaryTree t = new BinaryTree();
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t.put(3);
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t.put(5);
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t.put(7);
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t.put(9);
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t.put(12);
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t.remove(3);
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t.remove(5);
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t.remove(7);
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assertEquals(t.getRoot().data, 9);
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}
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//checks that removing an unexistend node returns false
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// as specified by the documentation of the function
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@Test
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void test3(){
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BinaryTree t = new BinaryTree();
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t.put(3);
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t.put(5);
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t.put(7);
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t.put(9);
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t.put(12);
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assertEquals(t.remove(9), true);
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assertEquals(t.remove(398745987), false);
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}
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//check if the bfs, inOrder, preOrder and postOrder functions
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//worg as expected, also increases the coverage measures in
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//JaCoCo
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@Test
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void test4(){
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BinaryTree t = new BinaryTree();
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t.put(3);
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t.put(5);
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t.put(7);
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t.put(9);
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t.put(12);
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t.bfs(t.find(12));
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t.inOrder(t.getRoot());
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t.preOrder(t.getRoot());
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t.postOrder(t.getRoot());
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assertEquals(t.remove(9), true);
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assertEquals(t.remove(398745987), false);
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}
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}
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public class LongDivisionTest {
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// Requirement: Dividend (positive) is greater than divisor (positive), returns correct integer after division
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@Test
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void testOne() {
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assertEquals(3, LongDivision.divide(10,3));
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}
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@Test
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// Requirement: Dividend (positive) is greater than divisor (negative), returns correct integer after division
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@Test
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void testTwo() {
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assertEquals(-2, LongDivision.divide(7,-3));
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}
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@Test
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// Requirement: Dividend (positive) is greater than divisor (negative), returns correct integer after division
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// Basically the same as in the first test
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@Test
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void testThree() {
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assertEquals(10, LongDivision.divide(105,10));
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}
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// Requirement: Dividend (negative), divisor (positive), returns correct integer after division
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// Tests the case where the dividend is less than 0.
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@Test
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void testNegativeDividend() {
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assertEquals(-1, LongDivision.divide(-5,3));
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}
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// Requirement: Dividend (positive), divisor (positive), returns correct integer after division
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// Tests the case where the dividend is less than the divisor. The test should return 0 in this case.
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@Test
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void testDividendLessThanDivisor() {
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assertEquals(0, LongDivision.divide(3,5));
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}
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// Requirement: Dividend (neither), divisor (positive), returns correct integer after division
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// Tests the case where the dividend is 0. This should return a 0.
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@Test
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void testDividendIsZero() {
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assertEquals(0, LongDivision.divide(0,5));
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}
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// Requirement: Dividend (positive), divisor (neither), returns correct integer after division
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// Tests the case where the divisor is 0. This should return a 0.
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@Test
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void testDivisionByZero() {
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assertEquals(0, LongDivision.divide(5,0));
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}
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}
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src/test/java/com/thealgorithms/others/CRCAlgorithmTest.java
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src/test/java/com/thealgorithms/others/CRCAlgorithmTest.java
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package com.thealgorithms.others;
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import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
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import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals;
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public class CRCAlgorithmTest {
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@Test
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void test1(){
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CRCAlgorithm c = new CRCAlgorithm("10010101010100101010010000001010010101010", 10, 0.0);
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//A bit-error rate of 0.0 should not provide any wrong messages
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c.changeMess();
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c.divideMessageWithP(false);
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assertEquals(c.getWrongMess(), 0);
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}
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@Test
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void test2(){
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CRCAlgorithm c = new CRCAlgorithm("10010101010100101010010000001010010101010", 10, 1.0);
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//A bit error rate of 1.0 should not provide any correct messages
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c.changeMess();
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c.divideMessageWithP(false);
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assertEquals(c.getCorrectMess(), 0);
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}
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}
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assertEquals(42, MyAtoi.myAtoi("42"));
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}
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@Test
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@Test
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void testTwo() {
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assertEquals(-42, MyAtoi.myAtoi(" -42"));
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}
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@Test
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@Test
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void testThree() {
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assertEquals(4193, MyAtoi.myAtoi("4193 with words"));
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}
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@Test
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void testFour() {
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assertEquals(0, MyAtoi.myAtoi("0"));
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}
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@Test
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void testFive() {
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assertEquals(5678, MyAtoi.myAtoi("5678"));
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}
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@Test
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void testSix() {
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assertEquals(42, MyAtoi.myAtoi("+42"));
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}
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@Test
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void testSeven() {
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assertEquals(0, MyAtoi.myAtoi(" +0 "));
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}
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}
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