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MBTA practice

To start

Fork, clone, branch (practice) and npm install

Objectives

  • Practice with classes, methods, and collections.
  • You may submit a pull request for this practice, but it is not required.

Activity

  • Create a class in lib/practice.rb with a method stops_between_stations to calculate the number of stops between stations on the "MBTA". Write additional classes and or methods as needed.
  • The method takes the line and stop name that a rider is getting on at and the line and stop name that a rider is getting off at and returns the total number of stops for the trip.
  • When MBTA::Subway::System.new is called, its initialize method should store all the information needed by stops_between_stations.

There are 3 subway lines:

  • The Red line has the following stops: South Station, Park Street, Kendall, Central, Harvard, Porter, Davis, Alewife
  • The Green line has the following stops: Government Center, Park Street, Boylston, Arlington, Copley, Hynes, Kenmore
  • The Orange line has the following stops: North Station, Haymarket, Park Street, State, Downtown Crossing, Chinatown, Back Bay, Forest Hills
  • All 3 subway lines intersect at Park Street, but there are no other intersection points. Some of this MBTA is fictionalized.

Checking your solution

Run rake test.

Hints

  • Assume good input. Your function need not check the validity of the line or stop name.
  • Consider diagramming the lines by sketching out the subway lines and their stops and intersection.
  • The key to the practice is to find the intersection of the lines at Park Street.
  • Solve an easier problem first.

Bonus

Think about adding Haymarket before Government Center on the Green line then try to find a solution when there are multiple intersections. Is there a way to decide if a particular solution is "correct"?

This bonus is completely optional and does not have tests, yet.

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