- You should be able to interact with your code via a REPL like IRB or the JavaScript console. (You don't need to implement a command line interface that takes input from STDIN.)
- Deposits, withdrawal.
- Account statement (date, amount, balance) printing.
- Data can be kept in memory (it doesn't need to be stored to a database or anything).
Given a client makes a deposit of 1000 on 10-01-2012
And a deposit of 2000 on 13-01-2012
And a withdrawal of 500 on 14-01-2012
When she prints her bank statement
Then she would see:
date || credit || debit || balance
14/01/2012 || || 500.00 || 2500.00
13/01/2012 || 2000.00 || || 3000.00
10/01/2012 || 1000.00 || || 1000.00
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Clone this repo.
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Install dependencies with:
npm install
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Run tests with:
npm test
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Run the Node REP:
node
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Require in
account.js
with:const Account = require("./lib/BankAccount.js")
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Set up your account with:
myaccount = new BankAccount();
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Use the account with the following methods:
Method | Description |
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myaccount.deposit(number) |
deposit however much you want into your account, this figure is in pounds with pence as decimals. |
myaccount.withdraw(number) |
withdraw however much you want from your account, this figure is in pounds with pence as decimals. |
myaccount.printStatement() |
prints a statement of all transactions so far |
You should see something similar to the below: