Drawing Book (HackerRank JavaScript Solution) 🚀🚀

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Ibukun Demehin

Posted on February 24, 2022

Drawing Book (HackerRank JavaScript Solution) 🚀🚀

A teacher asks the class to open their books to a page number. A student can either start turning pages from the front of the book or from the back of the book. They always turn pages one at a time. When they open the book, page 1 is always on the right side:
Drawing book 1
When they flip page 1, they see pages 2 and 3. Each page except the last page will always be printed on both sides. The last page may only be printed on the front, given the length of the book. If the book is n pages long, and a student wants to turn to page p, what is the minimum number of pages to turn? They can start at the beginning or the end of the book.

Given n and p, find and print the minimum number of pages that must be turned in order to arrive at page p.

Example

n = 5
p = 3
Drawing Book 2
Using the diagram above, if the student wants to get to page 3, they open the book to page 1, flip 1 page and they are on the correct page. If they open the book to the last page, page 5, they turn 1 page and are at the correct page. Return 1.

Function Description

Complete the pageCount function in the editor below.

pageCount has the following parameter(s):

  • int n: the number of pages in the book
  • int p: the page number to turn to

Returns

  • int: the minimum number of pages to turn

Solution



function pageCount(n, p) {
    // Write your code here
    let count = 0
    const bookHalf = Math.floor(n/2) 
    const pageDiff = n - p
    if(p == bookHalf){
// if page is at the center of the book
        count = Math.floor(bookHalf/2)
    }else if(p < bookHalf){
// if page is closer to the front
        count = Math.floor(p / 2)
    } else if(pageDiff == 1 && n%2 == 0){
// if page is at the end and last page number is even
        count = Math.ceil(pageDiff / 2)
    } else if(pageDiff == 1 && n%2 !== 0){
// if page is at the end and last page number is odd
        count = Math.floor(pageDiff / 2)
    }
    else {
// if page is closer to the end
        count = Math.floor(pageDiff / 2)
    }
    return count
}


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hokagedemehin
Ibukun Demehin

Posted on February 24, 2022

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