From 723ee2cfa51970609e0081c8d5c1d2b110e333b6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kris Koishigawa
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 16:21:45 +0900
Subject: [PATCH] W problem
---
.../rosetta-code/word-wrap.english.md | 32 ++++---------------
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/08-coding-interview-prep/rosetta-code/word-wrap.english.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/08-coding-interview-prep/rosetta-code/word-wrap.english.md
index 0632459a36..ef61abd3ab 100644
--- a/curriculum/challenges/english/08-coding-interview-prep/rosetta-code/word-wrap.english.md
+++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/08-coding-interview-prep/rosetta-code/word-wrap.english.md
@@ -6,25 +6,12 @@ challengeType: 5
## Description
-
-Even today, with proportional fonts and complex layouts, there are still
-cases where you need to wrap text at a specified
-column. The basic task is to wrap a paragraph of text in a simple way.
-Example text:
-
-
-Wrap text using a more sophisticated algorithm such as the Knuth and Plass TeX algorithm.
-If your language provides this, you get easy extra credit,
-but you ''must reference documentation'' indicating that the algorithm
-is something better than a simple minimimum length algorithm.
-
-
-Task:
+Even today, with proportional fonts and complex layouts, there are still cases where you need to wrap text at a specified column. The basic task is to wrap a paragraph of text in a simple way.
+
- Write a function that can wrap this text to any number of characters.
-
-As an example, the text wrapped to 80 characters should look like the following:
-
+## Instructions
+
+Write a function that can wrap this text to any number of characters. As an example, the text wrapped to 80 characters should look like the following:
Wrap text using a more sophisticated algorithm such as the Knuth and Plass TeX
algorithm. If your language provides this, you get easy extra credit, but you
@@ -33,11 +20,6 @@ than a simple minimimum length algorithm.
-## Instructions
-
-
## Tests
@@ -66,7 +48,7 @@ tests:
```js
-function wrap (text, limit) {
+function wrap(text, limit) {
return text;
}
```
@@ -102,7 +84,7 @@ const firstRow42 = 'Wrap text using a more sophisticated';
```js
-function wrap (text, limit) {
+function wrap(text, limit) {
const noNewlines = text.replace('\n', '');
if (noNewlines.length > limit) {
// find the last space within limit