defmodule Functions do use Koans def greet(name) do "Hello, #{name}!" end koan "Functions map arguments to outputs" do assert greet("World") == ___ end def multiply(a, b), do: a * b koan "Single line functions are cool, but mind the comma and the colon!" do assert 6 == multiply(2, ___) end def first(foo, bar), do: "#{foo} and #{bar}" def first(foo), do: "Only #{foo}" koan "Functions with the same name are distinguished by the number of arguments they take" do assert first("One", "Two") == ___ assert first("One") == ___ end def repeat_again(message, times \\ 5) do String.duplicate(message, times) end koan "Not all arguments are always needed" do assert repeat_again("Hello ") == ___ assert repeat_again("Hello ", 2) == ___ end def sum_up(thing) when is_list(thing), do: :entire_list def sum_up(_thing), do: :single_thing koan "Functions can be picky and apply only to certain types" do assert sum_up([1,2,3]) == ___ assert sum_up(1) == ___ end def bigger(a,b) when a > b, do: "#{a} is bigger than #{b}" def bigger(a,b) when a <= b, do: "#{a} is not bigger than #{b}" koan "Intricate guards are possible, but be mindful of the reader" do assert bigger(10, 5) == ___ assert bigger(4, 27) == ___ end def the_length(0), do: "It was zero" def the_length(number), do: "The length was #{number}" koan "For those individual one-offs, you can even guard on the arguments themselves" do assert the_length(0) == ___ assert the_length(5) == ___ end koan "Little anonymous functions are common, and called with a dot" do multiply = fn (a,b) -> a * b end assert multiply.(2,3) == ___ end koan "You can even go shorter, by using &(..) and positional arguments" do multiply = &(&1 * &2) assert multiply.(2,3) == ___ end def times_five_and_then(number, fun), do: fun.(number*5) def square(number), do: number * number koan "You can pass functions around as arguments. Place an '&' before the name and state the arity" do assert times_five_and_then(2, &square/1) == ___ end koan "Functions can be combined elegantly with the pipe operator" do result = "full-name" |> String.split("-") |> Enum.map(&(String.capitalize(&1))) |> Enum.join(" ") assert result == ___ end end