Exercise: Health Statistics
You’re working on implementing a health-monitoring system. As part of that, you need to keep track of users’ health statistics.
You’ll start with some stubbed functions in an impl
block as well as a User
struct definition. Your goal is to implement the stubbed out methods on the
User
struct
defined in the impl
block.
Copy the code below to https://play.rust-lang.org/ and fill in the missing methods:
// TODO: remove this when you're done with your implementation. #![allow(unused_variables, dead_code)] #![allow(dead_code)] pub struct User { name: String, age: u32, height: f32, visit_count: usize, last_blood_pressure: Option<(u32, u32)>, } pub struct Measurements { height: f32, blood_pressure: (u32, u32), } pub struct HealthReport<'a> { patient_name: &'a str, visit_count: u32, height_change: f32, blood_pressure_change: Option<(i32, i32)>, } impl User { pub fn new(name: String, age: u32, height: f32) -> Self { Self { name, age, height, visit_count: 0, last_blood_pressure: None, } } pub fn visit_doctor(&mut self, measurements: Measurements) -> HealthReport { todo!("Update a user's statistics based on measurements from a visit to the doctor") } } fn main() { let bob = User::new(String::from("Bob"), 32, 155.2); println!("I'm {} and my age is {}", bob.name, bob.age); } #[test] fn test_visit() { let mut bob = User::new(String::from("Bob"), 32, 155.2); assert_eq!(bob.visit_count, 0); let report = bob.visit_doctor(Measurements { height: 156.1, blood_pressure: (120, 80), }); assert_eq!(report.patient_name, "Bob"); assert_eq!(report.visit_count, 1); assert_eq!(report.blood_pressure_change, None); let report = bob.visit_doctor(Measurements { height: 156.1, blood_pressure: (115, 76), }); assert_eq!(report.visit_count, 2); assert_eq!(report.blood_pressure_change, Some((-5, -4))); }