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Palindrome Pairs
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Nice kata, but that non-string inputs coercion is kinda silly. Invalid inputs are usually discarded, not forced to fit in.
Can someone explain to me why palindrome_pairs(["abcd", "dcba", "lls", "s", "sssll"]), [[0, 1], [1, 0], [2, 4], [3, 2]]
lls = sssll and "lls", "s" ? This are test cases in Python
The same question. I have solution but it seems that only one case that will not work
"lls"
+"sssll"
="llssssll"
and"s"
+"lls"
="slls"
Is there any way codewars can include the time it takes for tests to run on the solutions?
@smepple
,Typo in the description:
reutrned -> returned
Thanks!
I'm getting stuck on non-string input and random cases? Would help if I could see the test cases that I'm working against. Converting to strings isn't working. What am I not seeing?
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Thanks for the feedback. I updated the description and added random tests. How does it look?