Codewars Day #1, 5kuy

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Qroia FAK(C)E

Posted on July 12, 2022

Codewars Day #1, 5kuy

Name Kata

Pete, the baker

Details

Pete likes to bake some cakes. He has some recipes and ingredients. Unfortunately he is not good in maths. Can you help him to find out, how many cakes he could bake considering his recipes?

Write a function cakes(), which takes the recipe (object) and the available ingredients (also an object) and returns the maximum number of cakes Pete can bake (integer). For simplicity there are no units for the amounts (e.g. 1 lb of flour or 200 g of sugar are simply 1 or 200). Ingredients that are not present in the objects, can be considered as 0.

# must return 2
cakes({flour: 500, sugar: 200, eggs: 1}, {flour: 1200, sugar: 1200, eggs: 5, milk: 200})
# must return 0
cakes({apples: 3, flour: 300, sugar: 150, milk: 100, oil: 100}, {sugar: 500, flour: 2000, milk: 2000})
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My Solutions

Python

from typing import List

def cakes(recipe: List[str], available: List[str]) -> int:
    try:
        return int(min([available[x] / recipe[x] for x in recipe]))
    except:
        return 0
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JavaScript

const cakes = (recipe, available) => {
  var availableIngredients = []
  for(var key in recipe) {
    if (available[key] != undefined && available[key] / recipe[key] >= 1 ) {
      availableIngredients.push(available[key] / recipe[key])
    } else {
      return 0
    }
  }

  return ~~Math.min.apply(null, availableIngredients)
}
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Qroia FAK(C)E

Posted on July 12, 2022

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