2016-06-21 17:40:32 +03:00
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// This is a program that is trying to use a completed version of the
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2019-11-11 15:37:43 +03:00
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// `total_cost` function from the previous exercise. It's not working though!
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2019-11-11 18:51:38 +03:00
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// Why not? What should we do to fix it?
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2016-06-21 17:40:32 +03:00
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use std::num::ParseIntError;
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2024-06-26 16:44:33 +03:00
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// Don't change this function.
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fn total_cost(item_quantity: &str) -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
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let processing_fee = 1;
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let cost_per_item = 5;
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let qty = item_quantity.parse::<i32>()?;
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Ok(qty * cost_per_item + processing_fee)
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}
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// TODO: Fix the compiler error by changing the signature and body of the
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// `main` function.
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2016-06-21 17:40:32 +03:00
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fn main() {
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let mut tokens = 100;
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let pretend_user_input = "8";
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2018-11-09 22:31:14 +03:00
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let cost = total_cost(pretend_user_input)?;
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2016-06-21 17:40:32 +03:00
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if cost > tokens {
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println!("You can't afford that many!");
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} else {
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tokens -= cost;
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2024-06-26 16:44:33 +03:00
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println!("You now have {tokens} tokens.");
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2016-06-21 17:40:32 +03:00
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}
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}
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