algorithm: Project Euler Problem 44 (#1188)

* [CREATE] Problem 044 from Project Euler

* [UPDATE] Code styling update

* [UPDATE] Change return condition, added an input for main function,
added tests for problem 44

* [UPDATE] minor styling fixes to standard javascript

* [UPDATE] Fix parentheses in main function return
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/**
* Problem 44 - Pentagon numbers
*
* @see {@link https://projecteuler.net/problem=44}
*
* Pentagonal numbers are generated by the formula, Pn=n(3n1)/2. The first ten pentagonal numbers are:
* 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, 51, 70, 92, 117, 145, ...
* It can be seen that P4 + P7 = 22 + 70 = 92 = P8. However, their difference, 70 22 = 48, is not pentagonal.
* Find the pair of pentagonal numbers, Pj and Pk, for which their sum and difference are pentagonal and D = |Pk Pj| is minimised; what is the value of D?
*
* @author ddaniel27
*/
function problem44 (k) {
if (k < 1) {
throw new Error('Invalid Input')
}
while (true) {
k++
const n = k * (3 * k - 1) / 2 // calculate Pk
for (let j = k - 1; j > 0; j--) {
const m = j * (3 * j - 1) / 2 // calculate all Pj < Pk
if (isPentagonal(n - m) && isPentagonal(n + m)) { // Check sum and difference
return n - m // return D
}
}
}
}
/**
* Function to check if a number is pentagonal or not
* This function solves n
* applying the solution for a quadratic function
* @see {@link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadratic_function}
*/
function isPentagonal (n) {
const pent = (Math.sqrt(24 * n + 1) + 1) / 6
return pent === Math.floor(pent)
}
export { problem44 }

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import { problem44 } from '../Problem044.js'
describe('checking nth prime number', () => {
it('should be invalid input if number is negative', () => {
expect(() => problem44(-3)).toThrowError('Invalid Input')
})
it('should be invalid input if number is 0', () => {
expect(() => problem44(0)).toThrowError('Invalid Input')
})
// Project Euler Condition Check
test('if the number is greater or equal to 1', () => {
expect(problem44(1)).toBe(5482660)
})
// Project Euler Second Value for Condition Check
test('if the number is greater or equal to 2167', () => {
expect(problem44(2167)).toBe(8476206790)
})
})