/**
* The calculateMark method must return the MarkGrade based on the following:
*
* + The “lab”, “Assignment1” and “Assignment2” marks are between 0 and 10 (inclusive).
* + The “FinalExam” is between 0 and 100 (inclusive).
*
* If any of these components are not within the expected range
* then a ComponentOutOfRangeException is thrown.
*
* If a student does not attend the final exam (attendedFinal will be false)
* then a grade of NCN should be given and
* the final mark must be set to null.
*
* The lab mark is worth 10% of the final grade and marked out of 10,
* the assignments are worth 15% each of the final grade and marked out of 10, and
* the final exam is worth 60% and marked out of 100. These marks are combined EXACTLY
* and then rounded to produce an integer out of 100 (round up for values exactly
* half way between integer values). Once this is done
* the grade can be determined using the following ranges:
* + 0 ~ 44 : N
* + 45 ~ 49 : PX
* + 50 ~ 59 : P
* + 60 ~ 69 : C
* + 70 ~ 79 : D
* + 80 ~ 100 : HD
*
* This calculateMark does not represent the way you will be assessed in this course.
* This is just a simple task to understand how software testing works.
*
*/
package Lab2_Testing.task1;
public interface MarkCalculator {
MarkGrade calculateMark(int lab, int assignment1, int assignment2, int finalexam, boolean attendedFinal) throws ComponentOutOfRangeException;
}