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html{
height: 100%;
background-color: rgb(18, 24, 42);
color: white;
font-family: 'Helvetica', sans-serif;
}
body{
height: 100%;
}
main{
display: flex;
margin: 15% 2%;
}
section{
width: 100%;
border: 1px solid white;
padding: 12px;
}
h3{
height: 2em;
}
.option{
margin-bottom: 0.5em;
}
input{
margin-right: 7px;
}
#roleInputs{
flex-grow: 1;
}
#companyInputs{
flex-grow: 1;
}
#resultsContainer{
flex-grow: 2;
}
input{
background-color: rgb(18, 24, 42);
border-color: white;
}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>WorkAround</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="index.css" />
<script type="module" src="main.js" defer></script>
</head>
<body>
<main>
<!-- The roles and companies <section>s are dynamically created in main.js with renderInputButtons() -->
<section id="resultsContainer">
<h3>Details:</h3>
<p id="salarySelected"> ... </p>
<p id="salaryAverageByRole"> ... </p>
<p id="salaryAverageByCompany"> ... </p>
<p id="salaryAverageIndustry"> ... </p>
</section>
</main>
</body>
</html>
// TODO: Add your import statements here.
import { getRoles, getCompanies } from "./modules/salaryData.js";
import {
getAverageSalaryByRole,
getSalaryAtCompany,
getIndustryAverageSalary,
getAverageSalaryByCompany,
} from "./modules/workAroundModule.js";
import { formatNumbers } from "./modules/utilities.js";
// TODO: Get the companies and roles using the salaryData module.
const companies = getCompanies();
const roles = getRoles();
// Create input buttons for every company and role represented in the data.
renderInputButtons(companies, "company");
renderInputButtons(roles, "role");
// This function will create a new <section> with radio
// inputs based on the data provided in the labels array.
function renderInputButtons(labels, groupName) {
const container = document.createElement("section");
container.setAttribute("id", `${groupName}Inputs`);
let header = document.createElement("h3");
header.innerText = `Select a ${groupName}`;
container.appendChild(header);
labels.forEach((label) => {
// For each label...
// Create the radio input element.
let divElement = document.createElement("div");
divElement.setAttribute("class", "option");
let inputElement = document.createElement("input");
inputElement.setAttribute("type", "radio");
inputElement.setAttribute("name", groupName);
inputElement.setAttribute("value", label);
divElement.appendChild(inputElement);
// Create a label for that radio input element.
let labelElement = document.createElement("label");
labelElement.setAttribute("for", label);
labelElement.innerText = label;
divElement.appendChild(labelElement);
// Update the results when the input is selected.
inputElement.addEventListener("click", updateResults);
container.appendChild(divElement);
});
document.querySelector("main").prepend(container);
}
function updateResults() {
// Get the current selected company and role from the radio button inputs.
const company = document.querySelector("input[name='company']:checked").value;
const role = document.querySelector("input[name='role']:checked").value;
// If either the company or role is unselected, return.
if (!company || !role) {
return;
}
// TODO: Use the workAroundModule functions to calculate the needed data.
const averageSalaryByRole = getAverageSalaryByRole(role);
const averageSalaryByCompany = getAverageSalaryByCompany(company);
const salary = getSalaryAtCompany(role, company);
const industryAverageSalary = getIndustryAverageSalary();
// Render them to the screen.
document.getElementById(
"salarySelected"
).innerText = `The salary for ${role}s at ${company} is \$${salary}`;
document.getElementById(
"salaryAverageByRole"
).innerText = `The industry average salary for ${role} positions is \$${averageSalaryByRole}`;
document.getElementById(
"salaryAverageByCompany"
).innerText = `The average salary at ${company} is \$${averageSalaryByCompany}`;
document.getElementById(
"salaryAverageIndustry"
).innerText = `The average salary in the Tech industry is \$${industryAverageSalary}`;
}
const salaryData = [
{ role: 'CTO', company: 'Big Data Inc.', salary: 320000},
{ role: 'Technical Lead', company: 'Big Data Inc.', salary: 230000},
{ role: 'Software Engineer II', company: 'Big Data Inc.', salary: 180000},
{ role: 'Software Engineer I', company: 'Big Data Inc.', salary: 140000},
{ role: 'CTO', company: 'Medium Data Inc.', salary: 215000},
{ role: 'Technical Lead', company: 'Medium Data Inc.', salary: 165000},
{ role: 'Software Engineer II', company: 'Medium Data Inc.', salary: 140000},
{ role: 'Software Engineer I', company: 'Medium Data Inc.', salary: 115000},
{ role: 'CTO', company: 'Small Data Inc.', salary: 175000},
{ role: 'Technical Lead', company: 'Small Data Inc.', salary: 135000},
{ role: 'Software Engineer II', company: 'Small Data Inc.', salary: 115000},
{ role: 'Software Engineer I', company: 'Small Data Inc.', salary: 95000},
];
const getRoles = () => {
return ['CTO', 'Technical Lead', 'Software Engineer II', 'Software Engineer I'];
}
const getCompanies = () => {
return ['Big Data Inc.', 'Medium Data Inc.', 'Small Data Inc.'];
}
const getDataByRole = role => {
return salaryData.filter(obj => obj.role === role);
}
const getDataByCompany = company => {
return salaryData.filter(obj => obj.company === company);
}
export {getRoles, getCompanies, getDataByRole, getDataByCompany};
export default salaryData;
export const formatNumbers = (number) => {
// Get rid of the decimals and convert to a string.
let numStr = String(Math.floor(number));
// Starting 3 from the end, add a comma every 3 digits.
for (let i = numStr.length - 3; i > 0; i -= 3) {
numStr = numStr.slice(0, i) + "," + numStr.slice(i);
}
// And return!
return numStr;
};
// Add your imports here.
import { getDataByRole, getDataByCompany } from "./salaryData.js";
import salaryData from "./salaryData.js";
// Replace the empty array with the appropriate imported function/value
const getAverageSalaryByRole = role => {
const roleData = getDataByRole(role);
const salariesOfRole = roleData.map(obj => obj.salary);
return calculateAverage(salariesOfRole);
}
// Replace the empty array with the appropriate imported function/value
const getAverageSalaryByCompany = company => {
const companyData = getDataByCompany(company);
const salariesAtCompany = companyData.map(obj => obj.salary);
return calculateAverage(salariesAtCompany);
}
// Replace the empty array with the appropriate imported function/value
const getSalaryAtCompany = (role, company) => {
const companyData =getDataByCompany(company);
const roleAtCompany = companyData.find(obj => obj.role === role);
return roleAtCompany.salary;
}
// Replace the empty array with the appropriate imported function/value
const getIndustryAverageSalary = () => {
const allSalaries = salaryData.map(obj => obj.salary);
return calculateAverage(allSalaries);
}
// Helper Function. Do not edit.
// Note: This function does not need to be exported since it is only used by the functions contained within this module.
function calculateAverage(arrayOfNumbers) {
let total = 0;
arrayOfNumbers.forEach(number => total += number);
return (total / arrayOfNumbers.length).toFixed(2);
}
export {
getAverageSalaryByRole,
getSalaryAtCompany,
getIndustryAverageSalary,
getAverageSalaryByCompany,
};
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