01219343/unit/poker
- This exercise is part of 01219343-55.
Follow the TDD steps to write these classes.
Card
A card has a rank (A,1,...,9,10,J,Q,K) and a suit (S,H,D,C) (see suit).
Implement class Card that supports the following methods:
- Construction with rank and suit as strings. (This might not be an efficient way to represent ranks and suits, but it simplifies the exercise.) For example:
Card card = new Card("10","S");
- Getters:
getRankandgetSuit. hasSameRank(Card c)that returns true whenchas the same rank.hasSameSuit(Card c)that returns true whenchas the same suit.- The class should implement interface
Comparable<Card>so that we can easily sort the cards. Add that interface to the class and implement a public methodint compareTo(Card c).
Make sure you test these method thoroughly. When fixing a broken tast, write the simplest possible code that make the test passes.
Given a list of Cards, we want to use Collections.sort to sort the list. Make sure you have a test case that checks this requirement.
Notes: To create a list of Cards, you can use method Arrays.asList, e.g.,
List<Card> cards = Arrays.asList(new Card("10","S"), new Card("9", "D"), new Card("A","C"));
@Before
You may see yourself creating the same objects many times inside various test methods. You can put all these initialization into one method by annotating the method with @Before.
public class CardTest {
Card S10, SA;
@Before
public void initCards() {
S10 = new Card("10","S");
SA = new Card("A","S");
}
}
Hand
Use this reference of poker hands from wikipedia.
Write class PokerHand that provides the following interface.
- Construction: you can construct a
PokerHandby a list of 5Cards. If the number of cards in the list is not 5, the constructor should raise an exception.
getHighestCard
isStraightFlushisFourOfAKindisFullHouseisFlushisStraightisThreeOfAKindisTwoPairisOnePairisNoPair
Note that while a straight flush hand contains cards with the same suit, it is not considered a flush. Any poker hand can belong to only one category.