The robot factory manufactures robots that have three possible movements:
- turn right
- turn left
- advance
Robots are placed on a hypothetical infinite grid, facing a particular direction (north, east, south, or west) at a set of [x, y]
coordinates, e.g. [3,8]
.
The factory's test facility needs a program to verify robot movements.
There are a number of different rooms of varying sizes, measured in Robot
Units, the distance a robot moves when you instruct it to advance
.
The floor of the room is a grid, each square of which measures 1 square RU (Robot Unit).
The rooms are always oriented so that each wall faces east, south, west, and north.
The test algorithm is to place a robot at a coordinate in the room, facing in a particular direction.
The robot then receives a number of instructions, at which point the testing facility verifies the robot's new position, and in which direction it is pointing.
The robot factory's test facility has a simulator which can take a string of letters and feed this into a robot as instructions.
- The letter-string "RAALAL" means:
- Turn right
- Advance twice
- Turn left
- Advance once
- Turn left yet again
- Say a robot starts at
[7, 3]
facing north.
Then running this stream of instructions should leave it at [9, 4]
facing west.
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