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Rock Paper Scissors Guards

Mix.install([
  {:jason, "~> 1.4"},
  {:kino, "~> 0.9", override: true},
  {:youtube, github: "brooklinjazz/youtube"},
  {:hidden_cell, github: "brooklinjazz/hidden_cell"}
])

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Rock Paper Scissors Guards

You're going to recreate your rock paper scissors game using guards.

RockPaperScissors.play(:rock, :paper)
"paper beats rock!"

RockPaperScissors.play(:rock, :rock)
"draw!"
Example Solution
defmodule RockPaperScissorsGuards do
  defguard is_winner(guess1, guess2)
           when {guess1, guess2} in [{:rock, :scissors}, {:paper, :rock}, {:scissors, :paper}]

  def play(guess1, guess2) when is_winner(guess1, guess2) do
    "#{guess1} beats #{guess2}!"
  end

  def play(guess1, guess2) when is_winner(guess2, guess1) do
    "#{guess2} beats #{guess1}!"
  end

  def play(guess1, guess2) when guess1 == guess2 do
    "draw!"
  end
end

Implement the RockPaperScissorsGuards module as documented below.

defmodule RockPaperScissorsGuards do
  @moduledoc """
  Documentation for `RockPaperScissorsGuards`
  """

  @doc """
  Play rock paper scissors. Returns a string to describe who won the game.

  ## Examples

    iex> RockPaperScissorsGuards.play(:rock, :scissors)
    "rock beats scissors!"

    iex> RockPaperScissorsGuards.play(:paper, :rock)
    "paper beats rock!"

    iex> RockPaperScissorsGuards.play(:scissors, :paper)
    "scissors beats paper!"

    iex> RockPaperScissorsGuards.play(:rock, :paper)
    "paper beats rock!"

    iex> RockPaperScissorsGuards.play(:paper, :scissors)
    "scissors beats paper!"

    iex> RockPaperScissorsGuards.play(:scissors, :rock)
    "rock beats scissors!"

    iex> RockPaperScissorsGuards.play(:rock, :rock)
    "draw!"

    iex> RockPaperScissorsGuards.play(:paper, :paper)
    "draw!"

    iex> RockPaperScissorsGuards.play(:scissors, :scissors)
    "draw!"
  """
  def play(guess1, guess2) do
  end
end

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Run git status to ensure there are no undesirable changes. Then run the following in your command line from the curriculum folder to commit your progress.

$ git add .
$ git commit -m "finish Rock Paper Scissors Guards exercise"
$ git push

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