* simplifying the mathematical solution We don't need to sort the two number array, using Math.abs() we can get the count of the numbers in range and calculate the sum. * Remove previously relevant info regarding sort() * Clarify code for better readability * change let to const according to review * added missing semicolon
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Problem Explanation:
You need to create a program that will take an array of two numbers who are not necessarily in order, and then add not just those numbers but any numbers in between. For example, [3,1] will be the same as 1+2+3
and not just 3+1
Hint: 1
Use Math.max()
to find the maximum value of two numbers.
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Hint: 2
Use Math.min()
to find the minimum value of two numbers.
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Hint: 3
Remember to that you must add all the numbers in between so this would require a way to get those numbers.
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Solution ahead!
Basic Code Solution:
function sumAll(arr) {
var max = Math.max(arr[0], arr[1]);
var min = Math.min(arr[0], arr[1]);
var temp = 0;
for (var i=min; i <= max; i++){
temp += i;
}
return(temp);
}
sumAll([1, 4]);
Code Explanation:
- First create a variable to store the max number between two.
- The same as before for the Smallest number.
- We create a temporary variable to add the numbers.
Since the numbers might not be always in order, using max()
and min()
will help organize.
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Intermediate Code Solution:
const sumAll = (arr) => {
// Buckle up everything to one!
const startNum = arr[0];
const endNum = arr[1];
// Get the count of numbers between the two numbers by subtracting them and add 1 to the absolute value.
// ex. There are |1-4| + 1 = 4, (1, 2, 3, 4), 4 numbers between 1 and 4.
const numCount = Math.abs(startNum - endNum) + 1
// Using Arithmetic Progression summing formula
const sum = (startNum + endNum) * numCount / 2;
return sum;
};
Code Explanation:
- The formula for calculating the sum of a continuous range is "(startNum + endNum) * numCount / 2".
- arr[0] and arr[1] can either be startNum or endNum, order doesn't matter.
- We can get the count of numbers in range by "Math.abs(arr[0] - arr[1]) + 1".
- Applying the formula by plugging in the numbers.
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Advanced Code Solution:
function sumAll(arr) {
var sum = 0;
for (var i = Math.min(...arr); i <= Math.max(...arr); i++){
sum += i;
}
return sum;
}
sumAll([1, 4]);
Code Explanation:
- Creating a variable sum to store the sum of the elements.
- Starting iteration of the loop from min element of given array and stopping when it reaches the max element.
- Using a spread operator (...arr) allows passing the actual array to the function instead of one-by-one elements.