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python3-classes-Basta
#I added quite a bit of additional functionality so the project created more real world class instance objects
class Business:
def __init__(self, name, franchises):
self.name = name
self.franchises = []
class Franchise:
def __init__(self, address, menus, name):
self.address = address
self.menus = menus
self.name = name
def __repr__(self):
return "The {} franchise is located at {}".format(self.name, self.address)
#Task 16 = Be aware the 'Menu objects' are the various menu in menus list. See line 78.
def available_menus(self, time):
print("Military time to Standard time conversion:")
print("[Brunch: 11AM-4PM, Early Bird: 3PM-6PM, Dinner: 5PM-11PM, Kids: 11AM-9PM, Arepa: 10AM-8PM]")
print()
available_menus = []
self.time = time
for menu in self.menus:
if time >= menu.start_time and time <= menu.end_time:
available_menus.append(menu)
print("The time you requested: {}, has these menu choices:".format(time))
for available_menu in available_menus:
print(available_menu)
return "Based on time, there are other menus as well."
class Menu:
def __init__(self, name, items, start_time, end_time):
self.name = name
self.items = items
self.start_time = start_time
self.end_time = end_time
def __repr__(self):
return "The {} menu is available from {} to {}.".format(self.name, self.start_time, self.end_time)
def calculate_bill(self, purchased_items):
print("You ordered:")
total_bill = 0
for purchased_item in purchased_items:
if purchased_item in self.items:
total_bill += self.items[purchased_item]
else:
print("You ordered an item not on the menu which is not available")
print("{} - ${:.2f}".format(purchased_item, self.items[purchased_item]))
return "Your '{}' menu total is: ${:.2f}.\n".format(self.name, total_bill)
brunch = Menu("Brunch", {
'pancakes': 7.50, 'waffles': 9.00, 'burger': 11.00, 'home fries': 4.50, 'coffee': 1.50, 'espresso': 3.00, 'tea': 1.00, 'mimosa': 10.50, 'orange juice': 3.50
},1100, 1600)
early_bird = Menu("Early Bird", {
'salumeria plate': 8.00, 'salad and breadsticks (serves 2, no refills)': 14.00, 'pizza with quattro formaggi': 9.00, 'duck ragu': 17.50, 'mushroom ravioli (vegan)': 13.50, 'coffee': 1.50, 'espresso': 3.00,
},1500, 1800)
dinner = Menu("Dinner", {
'crostini with eggplant caponata': 13.00, 'ceaser salad': 16.00, 'pizza with quattro formaggi': 11.00, 'duck ragu': 19.50, 'mushroom ravioli (vegan)': 13.50, 'coffee': 2.00, 'espresso': 3.00,
},1700, 2300)
kids = Menu("Kids",{
'chicken nuggets': 6.50, 'fusilli with wild mushrooms': 12.00, 'apple juice': 3.00
}, 1100, 2100)
arepas = Menu("Take a Arepa",{
'arepa pabellon': 7.00, 'pernil arepa': 8.50, 'guayanes arepa': 8.00, 'jamon arepa': 7.50
},1000, 2000)
"""
print(brunch)
print(early_bird)
print(dinner)
print(kids)
"""
#Noted - if the purchased item parameter is not accurately entered the total bill will be incorrect, yet no error is generated while the price for the incorrect item is not part of the total bill...so I added the error handling
print(brunch.calculate_bill(['pancakes', 'home fries', 'coffee']))
print(kids.calculate_bill(['chicken nuggets', 'apple juice']))
print(early_bird.calculate_bill(['salumeria plate', 'mushroom ravioli (vegan)']))
print(arepas.calculate_bill(['arepa pabellon', 'guayanes arepa', 'guayanes arepa']))
print()
#So, bothers me the functionality for this project requires shifting the times provided to military time. Makes no sense.
menus = [brunch, early_bird, dinner, kids, arepas]
flagship_store = Franchise("1232 West End Road", menus, "flagship")
new_installment = Franchise("12 East Mulberry Street", menus, "new installment")
arepas_place = Franchise("189 Fitzgerald Avenue", menus, "arepas place")
print(flagship_store)
print(new_installment)
print(arepas_place)
print()
print("For the '{}' franchise:".format(flagship_store.name))
print()
print(flagship_store.available_menus(1200))
print()
print("For the '{}' franchise:".format(new_installment.name))
print()
print(new_installment.available_menus(1700))
print()
print("For the '{}' franchise:".format(arepas_place.name))
print()
print(arepas_place.available_menus(1800))
print()
print()
the_franchises = [flagship_store, new_installment]
basta_business = Business("'Basta Fazoolin' with my Heart'", the_franchises)
print("The name of this business is:\n{}\nIt has two franchises:\n{},\n{}.".format(basta_business.name, the_franchises[0], the_franchises[1]))
print()
take_business = Business("'Take a Arepa'", arepas_place)
print("The name of this business is:\n{}\nIt has 1 franchise:\n{}.".format(take_business.name, arepas_place))
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Thanks for the help.. How is your programming journey going? @jalcoding8

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