Here is one solution.
;; inventory-total-value : LOB -> Number
;; GIVEN: a LOB
;; RETURNS: the value of all the copies on hand of all the books in the
;; given LOB
;; (inventory-total-value lob1) = 390
;; EXAMPLES/TESTS:
(begin-for-test
(check-equal?
(inventory-total-value empty)
0
"value of the empty inventory should have been 0")
(check-equal?
(inventory-total-value lob1)
390
"simple test"))
;; STRATEGY: Use template for LOB on books
(define (inventory-total-value books)
(cond
[(empty? books) 0]
[else (+
(book-inventory-value (first books))
(inventory-total-value (rest books)))]))
;; books-out-of-stock : LOB -> LOB
;; returns a list of the books that are out of stock in the given LOB
;; Example:
;; (books-out-of-stock lob1) =
;; (list
;; (make-book "Shakespeare" "Hamlet" 0 2)
;; (make-book "Shakespeare" "Macbeth" 0 10))
;; STRATEGY: Use template for LOB on books
(define (books-out-of-stock books)
(cond
[(empty? books) empty]
[else (if (book-out-of-stock? (first books))
(cons (first books) (books-out-of-stock (rest books)))
(books-out-of-stock (rest books)))]))
(check-equal?
(books-out-of-stock lob1)
(list
(make-book "Shakespeare" "Hamlet" 0 2)
(make-book "Shakespeare" "Macbeth" 0 10)))
;; book-out-of-stock? : Book -> Boolean
;; returns true iff the given book is out of stock
;; EXAMPLE:
;; (book-out-of-stock? (make-book "Felleisen" "HtDP/1" 20 7)) = false
;; (book-out-of-stock? (make-book "Felleisen" "HtDP/1" 0 7)) = true
;; STRATEGY: Use template for Book on b
(define (book-out-of-stock? b)
(<= (book-on-hand b) 0))
(begin-for-test
(check-false
(book-out-of-stock? (make-book "Felleisen" "HtDP/1" 20 7)))
(check-true
(book-out-of-stock? (make-book "Felleisen" "HtDP/1" 0 7))))
;; (check-equal? ... true) would have been fine, too. Look at the
;; Help Desk page for check-equal? to see some other useful checks.
Note that the design of the help function book-out-of-stock?, with its deliverables, is required for a perfect solution. Writing
(if (<= (book-on-hand (first lob)) 0) ... ...)matches the template, but it is undesirable because it violates the principle of one-function-one-task. It violates this principle because this version of the function requires books-out-of-stock to know both about the representation of an inventory AND the how being out of stock is represented for a book.
Last modified: Tue Aug 25 16:40:05 Eastern Daylight Time 2015