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### Assignment
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In this project you will use object oriented programming to create a Rectangle class and a Square class. The Square class should be a subclass of Rectangle and inherit methods and attributes.
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#### Rectangle class
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When a Rectangle object is created, it should be initialized with `width` and `height` attributes. The class should also contain the following methods:
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* `set_width`
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* `set_height`
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* `get_area`: Returns area (`width * height`)
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* `get_perimeter`: Returns perimeter (`2 * width + 2 * height`)
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* `get_diagonal`: Returns diagonal (`(width ** 2 + height ** 2) ** .5`)
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* `get_picture`: Returns a string that represents the shape using lines of "\*". The number of lines should be equal to the height and the number of "\*" in each line should be equal to the width. There should be a new line (`\n`) at the end of each line. If the width or height is larger than 50, this should return the string: "Too big for picture.".
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* `get_amount_inside`: Takes another shape (square or rectangle) as an argument. Returns the number of times the passed in shape could fit inside the shape (with no rotations). For instance, a rectangle with a width of 4 and a height of 8 could fit in two squares with sides of 4.
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Additionally, if an instance of a Rectangle is represented as a string, it should look like: `Rectangle(width=5, height=10)`
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#### Square class
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The Square class should be a subclass of Rectangle. When a Square object is created, a single side length is passed in. The `__init__` method should store the side length in both the `width` and `height` attributes from the Rectangle class.
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The Square class should be able to access the Rectangle class methods but should also contain a `set_side` method. If an instance of a Square is represented as a string, it should look like: `Square(side=9)`
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Additionally, the `set_width` and `set_height` methods on the Square class should set both the width and height.
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#### Usage example
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```py
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rect = shape_calculator.Rectangle(10, 5)
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print(rect.get_area())
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rect.set_height(3)
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print(rect.get_perimeter())
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print(rect)
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print(rect.get_picture())
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sq = shape_calculator.Square(9)
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print(sq.get_area())
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sq.set_side(4)
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print(sq.get_diagonal())
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print(sq)
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print(sq.get_picture())
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rect.set_height(8)
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rect.set_width(16)
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print(rect.get_amount_inside(sq))
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```
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That code should return:
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```
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50
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26
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Rectangle(width=10, height=3)
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**********
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**********
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**********
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81
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5.656854249492381
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Square(side=4)
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****
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****
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****
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****
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8
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```
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The unit tests for this project are in `test_module.py`.
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### Development
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Write your code in `shape_calculator.py`. For development, you can use `main.py` to test your `shape_calculator()` function. Click the "run" button and `main.py` will run.
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### Testing
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We imported the tests from `test_module.py` to `main.py` for your convenience. The tests will run automatically whenever you hit the "run" button.
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### Submitting
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Copy your project's URL and submit it to freeCodeCamp.
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main.py
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# This entrypoint file to be used in development. Start by reading README.md
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import shape_calculator
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from unittest import main
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rect = shape_calculator.Rectangle(5, 10)
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print(rect.get_area())
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rect.set_width(3)
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print(rect.get_perimeter())
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print(rect)
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sq = shape_calculator.Square(9)
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print(sq.get_area())
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sq.set_side(4)
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print(sq.get_diagonal())
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print(sq)
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# Run unit tests automatically
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main(module='test_module', exit=False)
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class Rectangle:
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class Square:
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test_module.py
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import unittest
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import shape_calculator
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class UnitTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.rect = shape_calculator.Rectangle(3, 6)
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self.sq = shape_calculator.Square(5)
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def test_subclass(self):
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actual = issubclass(shape_calculator.Square, shape_calculator.Rectangle)
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expected = True
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected Square class to be a subclass of the Rectangle class.')
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def test_distinct_classes(self):
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actual = shape_calculator.Square is not shape_calculator.Rectangle
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expected = True
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected Square class to be a distinct class from the Rectangle class.')
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def test_square_is_square_and_rectangle(self):
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actual = isinstance(self.sq, shape_calculator.Square) and isinstance(self.sq, shape_calculator.Square)
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expected = True
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected square object to be an instance of the Square class and the Rectangle class.')
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def test_rectangle_string(self):
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actual = str(self.rect)
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expected = "Rectangle(width=3, height=6)"
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected string representation of rectangle to be "Rectangle(width=3, height=6)"')
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def test_square_string(self):
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actual = str(self.sq)
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expected = "Square(side=5)"
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected string representation of square to be "Square(side=5)"')
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def test_area(self):
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actual = self.rect.get_area()
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expected = 18
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected area of rectangle to be 18')
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actual = self.sq.get_area()
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expected = 25
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected area of rectangle to be 25')
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def test_perimeter(self):
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actual = self.rect.get_perimeter()
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expected = 18
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected perimeter of rectangle to be 18')
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actual = self.sq.get_perimeter()
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expected = 20
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected perimeter of rectangle to be 20')
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def test_diagonal(self):
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actual = self.rect.get_diagonal()
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expected = 6.708203932499369
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected diagonal of rectangle to be 6.708203932499369')
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actual = self.sq.get_diagonal()
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expected = 7.0710678118654755
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected diagonal of rectangle to be 7.0710678118654755')
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def test_set_atributes(self):
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self.rect.set_width(7)
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self.rect.set_height(8)
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self.sq.set_side(2)
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actual = str(self.rect)
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expected = "Rectangle(width=7, height=8)"
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected string representation of rectangle after setting new values to be "Rectangle(width=7, height=8)"')
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actual = str(self.sq)
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expected = "Square(side=2)"
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected string representation of square after setting new values to be "Square(side=2)"')
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self.sq.set_width(4)
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actual = str(self.sq)
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expected = "Square(side=4)"
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected string representation of square after setting width to be "Square(side=4)"')
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def test_rectangle_picture(self):
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self.rect.set_width(7)
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self.rect.set_height(3)
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actual = self.rect.get_picture()
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expected = "*******\n*******\n*******\n"
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected rectangle picture to be different.')
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def test_squaree_picture(self):
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self.sq.set_side(2)
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actual = self.sq.get_picture()
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expected = "**\n**\n"
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected square picture to be different.')
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def test_big_picture(self):
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self.rect.set_width(51)
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self.rect.set_height(3)
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actual = self.rect.get_picture()
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expected = "Too big for picture."
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected message: "Too big for picture."')
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def test_get_amount_inside(self):
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self.rect.set_height(10)
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self.rect.set_width(15)
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actual = self.rect.get_amount_inside(self.sq)
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expected = 6
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected `get_amount_inside` to return 6.')
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def test_get_amount_inside_two_rectangles(self):
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rect2 = shape_calculator.Rectangle(4, 8)
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actual = rect2.get_amount_inside(self.rect)
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expected = 1
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected `get_amount_inside` to return 1.')
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def test_get_amount_inside_none(self):
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rect2 = shape_calculator.Rectangle(2, 3)
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actual = rect2.get_amount_inside(self.rect)
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expected = 0
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected `get_amount_inside` to return 0.')
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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