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def determine_free_bottles (investment) | |
process_purchase(investment) | |
begin | |
find_bottles(@caps, @empty_bottles) | |
end while @empty_bottles > 1 || @caps > 3 | |
print_result | |
end | |
def process_purchase (investment) | |
bottles_bought = investment / 2 | |
puts "You bought #{bottles_bought} bottles!" | |
@bottles_consumed += bottles_bought | |
@caps += bottles_bought | |
@empty_bottles += bottles_bought | |
end | |
def print_result | |
puts "You've earned #{@bottles_from_caps} bottles from cap recycling!" | |
puts "You've earned #{@bottles_from_bottles} bottles from bottle recycling!" | |
puts "In total, you've received #{@bottles_consumed} bottles! Wee!" | |
puts "You have #{@empty_bottles} bottles and #{@caps} caps left over! Buy more, or start again by typing 'reset'!" | |
end | |
def find_bottles (caps, bottles) | |
@free_bottles = (caps / 4) + (bottles / 2) | |
@bottles_from_caps += (caps / 4) | |
@bottles_from_bottles += (bottles / 2) | |
@bottles_consumed += @free_bottles | |
@caps = (caps % 4) + @free_bottles | |
@empty_bottles = (bottles % 2) + @free_bottles | |
end | |
def initialize_values | |
@bottles_from_caps = 0 | |
@bottles_from_bottles = 0 | |
@bottles_consumed = 0 | |
@caps = 0 | |
@empty_bottles = 0 | |
end | |
def ask_customer (new_session?) | |
if new_session? == true | |
initialize_values | |
end | |
print "How much do you want to spend? " | |
investment = gets.chomp | |
unless investment == "exit" | |
case investment | |
when "reset" | |
puts "All values reset!" | |
ask_customer(true) | |
else | |
determine_free_bottles(investment.to_i) | |
ask_customer(false) | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
ask_customer(true) |
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