- By Emmanuel Valverde
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- Posted Jan 28, 2023 9:00:00 AM
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A squad of robotic rovers are to be landed by NASA on a plateau on Mars.
This plateau, which is curiously rectangular, must be navigated by the rovers so that their onboard cameras can get a complete view of the surrounding terrain to send back to Earth.
Your task is to develop an API that moves the rovers around on the plateau.
In this API, the plateau is represented as a 10x10 grid, and a rover has state consisting of two parts:
'N', 'S', 'E', 'W'
)'0:0:N'
The input to the program is a string of one-character move commands:
'L'
and 'R'
rotate the direction the rover is facing'M'
moves the rover one grid square forward in the direction it is currently facing.If a rover reaches the end of the plateau, it wraps around the end of the grid.
The program's output is the final position of the rover after all the move commands have been executed. The position is represented as a coordinate pair and a direction, joined by colons to form a string. For example: a rover whose position is `2:3:W` is at square (2,3), facing west.
'MMRMMLM'
then the output should be '2:3:N'
'MMMMMMMMMM'
gives output '0:0:N'
(due to wrap-around)
There are no restrictions on the design of the public interface.
A public interface to the API could look something like this: public class MarsRover
{
public string Execute(string command);
}
'RMMLM'
and returns the finishing point after the moves e.g. '2:1:N'
Credit: Google Code Archive
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