git clone [email protected]:sarslanoglu/sarslan-bitmap.git
cd sarslan-bitmap
ruby -v
The ouput should be ruby 3.0.0
If not, install the right ruby version using rvm (it could take a while):
rvm install 3.0.0
Using Bundler:
bundle install
ruby execute.rb
For rubocop to run
rubocop
For rspec to run
Rake
After running rspec coverage file will be created locally. To open coverage file just type
open coverage/index.html
to the terminal and hit enter. New browser tab will be open.
Produce a Ruby program that simulates a basic interactive bitmap editor. Bitmaps are represented as an M x N matrix of pixels with each element representing a colour.
The input consists of a file containing a sequence of commands, where a command is represented by a single capital letter at the beginning of the line. Parameters of the command are separated by white spaces and they follow the command character. Pixel coordinates are a pair of integers: a column number between 1 and 250, and a row number between 1 and 250. Bitmaps starts at coordinates 1,1. Colours are specified by capital letters.
There are 6 supported commands: ● I N M - Create a new M x N image with all pixels coloured white (O). ● C - Clears the table, setting all pixels to white (O). ● L X Y C - Colours the pixel (X,Y) with colour C. ● V X Y1 Y2 C - Draw a vertical segment of colour C in column X between rows Y1 and Y2 (inclusive). ● H X1 X2 Y C - Draw a horizontal segment of colour C in row Y between columns X1 and X2 (inclusive). ● S - Show the contents of the current image
To run the application you must supply a command file like so bin/bitmap_editor examples/show.txt Input File:
I 5 6 L 1 3 A V 2 3 6 W H 3 5 2 Z S
Expected Output: OOOOO OOZZZ AWOOO OWOOO OWOOO OWOOO