Hey, there.
If this is accurate, that’s really interesting.
For a serious reoly, I think the expression “If they have eggs, buy two” is redundant. If they didn’t have eggs, the kid just can’t and won’t buy any eggs.
I think the proper command would be, “Please buy 1 bottle of milk and two eggs.” That way, the kid won’t be confused and it’s still a proper valid command.
Unfortunately though, the sentence is ambiguous even to non-programmers. It is unknown whether the if condition applies to
Simply because they didn’t specify which to buy.
For a non-serious reply,
cart.add(supermarket.takeProduct(ProductType.milk, 1));
if (supermarket.getProduct(type: ProductType.eggs).length > 0) {
cart.add(supermarket.takeProduct(Product type.milk, 2));
}
cart.checkout();
The kid should have bought a total of 3 bottles.
Wow, didn’t know that… Now I understand how those coupon services work.
Very shady considering it knows what you’re trying to buy and can offer you appropriate coupons.
Can’t even center a radial gradient SMH
What music player is this? :)