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gojek_parking_lot

Parking Lot Problem

#Problem Statement (Parking Lot)

I own a multi­storey parking lot that can hold up to 'n' cars at any given point in time. Each slot is given a number starting at 1 increasing with increasing distance from the entry point in steps of one. I want to create an automated ticketing system that allows my customers to use my parking lot without human intervention.

When a car enters my parking lot, I want to have a ticket issued to the driver. The ticket issuing process includes us documenting the registration number (number plate) and the colour of the car and allocating an available parking slot to the car before actually handing over a ticket to the driver (we assume that our customers are nice enough to always park in the slots allocated to them). The customer should be allocated a parking slot which is nearest to the entry. At the exit the customer returns the ticket which then marks the slot they were using as being available.

Due to government regulation, the system should provide me with the ability to find out:

a) Registration numbers of all cars of a particular colour. b) Slot number in which a car with a given registration number is parked. c) Slot numbers of all slots where a car of a particular colour is parked.

We interact with the system via a simple set of commands which produce a specific output. Please take a look at the example below, which includes all the commands you need to support - they're self explanatory. The system should allow input in two ways. Just to clarify, the same codebase should support both modes of input - we don't want two distinct submissions.

It should provide us with an interactive command prompt based shell where commands can be typed in It should accept a filename as a parameter at the command prompt and read the commands from that file #Output Format

###Example: File Input

Input (in file):

create_parking_lot 6

park KA-01-HH-1234 White

park KA-01-HH-9999 White

park KA-01-BB-0001 Black

park KA-01-HH-7777 Red

park KA-01-HH-2701 Blue

park KA-01-HH-3141 Black

leave 4

status

park KA-01-P-333 White

park DL-12-AA-9999 White

registration_numbers_for_cars_with_colour White

slot_numbers_for_cars_with_colour White

slot_number_for_registration_number KA-01-HH-3141

slot_number_for_registration_number MH-04-AY-1111 Output (to console, newline after every output):

Created a parking lot with 6 slots

Allocated slot number: 1

Allocated slot number: 2

Allocated slot number: 3

Allocated slot number: 4

Allocated slot number: 5

Allocated slot number: 6

Slot number 4 is free

Slot No. Registration No Colour

1 KA-01-HH-1234 White

2 KA-01-HH-9999 White

3 KA-01-BB-0001 Black

5 KA-01-HH-2701 Blue

6 KA-01-HH-3141 Black

Allocated slot number: 4

Sorry, parking lot is full

KA-01-HH-1234, KA-01-HH-9999, KA-01-P-333

1, 2, 4

6

Not found ###Example: Interactive

To run the program and launch the shell:

$ my_program

Assuming a parking lot with 6 slots, the following commands should be run in sequence by

typing them in at a prompt and should produce output as described below the command:

Input:

create_parking_lot 6 Output:

Created a parking lot with 6 slots Input:

park KA-01-HH-1234 White Output:

Allocated slot number: 1 Input:

park KA-01-HH-9999 White Output:

Allocated slot number: 2 Input:

park KA-01-BB-0001 Black Output:

Allocated slot number: 3 Input:

park KA-01-HH-7777 Red Output:

Allocated slot number: 4 Input:

park KA-01-HH-2701 Blue Output:

Allocated slot number: 5 Input:

park KA-01-HH-3141 Black Output:

Allocated slot number: 6 Input:

leave 4 Output:

Slot number 4 is free Input:

status Output:

Slot No. Registration No Color

1 KA-01-HH-1234 White

2 KA-01-HH-9999 White

3 KA-01-BB-0001 Black

5 KA-01-HH-2701 Blue

6 KA-01-HH-3141 Black Input:

park KA­01­P­333 White Output:

Allocated slot number: 4 Input:

park DL­12­AA­9999 White Output:

Sorry, parking lot is full Input:

registration_numbers_for_cars_with_colour White Output:

KA-01-HH-1234, KA-01-HH-9999, KA-01-P-333 Input:

slot_numbers_for_cars_with_colour White Output:

1, 2, 4 Input:

slot_number_for_registration_number KA-01-HH-3141 Output:

6 Input:

slot_number_for_registration_number MH-04-AY-1111 Output:

Not found

#Project Requirements

Latest version of JDK.

#Build Instructions

#Running the project

From the project directory, run this command -

$ java -jar target/parking_lot.jar (Interactive command-line mode)

$ java -jar target/parking_lot.jar (File input)

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