Luhn Algorithm

The Luhn algorithm is used to validate credit card numbers. The algorithm takes a string as input and does the following to validate the credit card number:

  • Ignore all spaces. Reject number with less than two digits.

  • Moving from right to left, double every second digit: for the number 1234, we double 3 and 1.

  • After doubling a digit, sum the digits. So doubling 7 becomes 14 which becomes 5.

  • Sum all the undoubled and doubled digits.

  • The credit card number is valid if the sum ends with 0.

Copy the following code to https://play.rust-lang.org/ and implement the function:

// TODO: remove this when you're done with your implementation. #![allow(unused_variables, dead_code)] pub fn luhn(cc_number: &str) -> bool { unimplemented!() } #[test] fn test_non_digit_cc_number() { assert!(!luhn("foo")); } #[test] fn test_empty_cc_number() { assert!(!luhn("")); assert!(!luhn(" ")); assert!(!luhn(" ")); assert!(!luhn(" ")); } #[test] fn test_single_digit_cc_number() { assert!(!luhn("0")); } #[test] fn test_two_digit_cc_number() { assert!(luhn(" 0 0 ")); } #[test] fn test_valid_cc_number() { assert!(luhn("4263 9826 4026 9299")); assert!(luhn("4539 3195 0343 6467")); assert!(luhn("7992 7398 713")); } #[test] fn test_invalid_cc_number() { assert!(!luhn("4223 9826 4026 9299")); assert!(!luhn("4539 3195 0343 6476")); assert!(!luhn("8273 1232 7352 0569")); } #[allow(dead_code)] fn main() {}