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MarsRover

Mars rover coding exercise

C# CODING EXERCISE – MARS ROVER THE PROBLEM A squad of robotic rovers are to be landed by NASA on a plateau on Mars. This plateau, which is curiously rectangular, must be navigated by the rovers so that their on-board cameras can get a complete view of the surrounding terrain to send back to Earth.

A rover's position and location is represented by a combination of x and y co-ordinates and a letter representing one of the four cardinal compass points. The plateau is divided up into a grid to simplify navigation. An example position might be 0, 0, N, which means the rover is in the bottom left corner and facing North.

In order to control a rover, NASA sends a simple string of letters. The possible letters are 'L', 'R' and 'M'. 'L' and 'R' makes the rover spin 90 degrees left or right respectively, without moving from its current spot. 'M' means move forward one grid point, and maintains the same heading.

Assume that the square directly North from (x, y) is (x, y+1).

INPUT The first line of input is the upper-right coordinates of the plateau, the lower-left coordinates are assumed to be 0,0. The rest of the input is information pertaining to the rovers that have been deployed. Each rover has two lines of input. The first line gives the rover's position, and the second line is a series of instructions telling the rover how to explore the plateau. The position is made up of two integers and a letter separated by spaces, corresponding to the x and y co-ordinates and the rover's orientation. Each rover will be finished sequentially, which means that the second rover won't start to move until the first one has finished moving.

OUTPUT The output for each rover should be its final co-ordinates and heading.

INPUT AND OUTPUT

Test Input: 5 5 1 2 N LMLMLMLMM 3 3 E MMRMMRMRRM

Expected Output: 1 3 N 5 1 E

THE SOLUTION Write a program which will solve the Mars Rover problem as described above. Do not spend more than an hour on this program. Don’t worry if you don’t finish it. We’re more interested in how you approach the solution from a coding perspective. There are countless solutions to this problem online so it will be pretty obvious if you copy one of these from the Internet. You can approach this problem however you like and output the result in any way you see fit. We will also be looking at certain aspects of your code such as: • Completeness • Readability and coding style • Coding standards • Project structure

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