freeCodeCamp/curriculum/challenges/english/08-coding-interview-prep/project-euler/problem-28-number-spiral-di...

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id challengeType title
5900f3881000cf542c50fe9b 5 Problem 28: Number spiral diagonals

Description

Starting with the number 1 and moving to the right in a clockwise direction a 5 by 5 spiral is formed as follows: 21 22 23 24 25 20  7  8  9 10 19  6  1  2 11 18  5  4  3 12 17 16 15 14 13 It can be verified that the sum of the numbers on the diagonals is 101. What is the sum of the numbers on the diagonals in a n by n spiral formed in the same way?

Instructions

Tests

tests:
  - text: <code>spiralDiagonals(101)</code> should return 692101.
    testString: assert(spiralDiagonals(101) == 692101, '<code>spiralDiagonals(101)</code> should return 692101.');
  - text: <code>spiralDiagonals(303)</code> should return 18591725.
    testString: assert(spiralDiagonals(303) == 18591725, '<code>spiralDiagonals(303)</code> should return 18591725.');
  - text: <code>spiralDiagonals(505)</code> should return 85986601.
    testString: assert(spiralDiagonals(505) == 85986601, '<code>spiralDiagonals(505)</code> should return 85986601.');
  - text: <code>spiralDiagonals(1001)</code> should return 669171001.
    testString: assert(spiralDiagonals(1001) == 669171001, '<code>spiralDiagonals(1001)</code> should return 669171001.');

Challenge Seed

function spiralDiagonals(n) {
  // Good luck!
  return n;
}

spiralDiagonals(1001);

Solution

const spiralDiagonals = (n) => {
  const Sn2 = (n) => {
    return n*(n+1)*(2*n+1)/6;
  };
  const Sn = (n) => {
    return n*(n+1)/2;
  };
  let sum = (Sn2(n-1) + Sn(n-1) + n-1) + (Math.floor(n/2) + Sn2(n));
  return sum;
};