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estudo-sorveteria

v1.0.0

Published

vendas-sorveteria

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1

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Desafio-sorveteria

Desafio proposto no curso Fullstack. Enunciado: Desenvolver uma aplicação que ajude uma sorveteria a identificar de forma fácil como foram as vendas de um determinado dia, no final retorne um relatório no formato json (no console) com as seguintes informações:

O nome da pessoa que fez o pedido de maior valor, qual o valor desse pedido e o que foi o item do pedido. O nome da pessoa que fez o pedido de menor valor, qual o valor desse pedido e o que foi o item do pedido. O número total de pedidos do dia. O valor médio de cada pedido. Dicas:

-Utilize variáveis temporárias para armazenar menor e maior valor. Plus: -Garanta que vai haver um padrão de nomes nesse report -Certifique-se de que vai estar tratando 'número como número ' -Utilize callbacks -Utize desestruturação Entradas: O sistema deve começar com um array contendo objetos do tipo pedidos. O objeto do tipo pedidos deve ter:

nome da pessoa valor do pedido item comprado data do pedido