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Alan Partridge I - Partridge Watch
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Ruby 3.0 should be enabled.
done
Hi,
I'm trying to solve this in Python. When I attempt a test, I get an error even though the log gives the exact same answer as it shouls be.
Please read this: https://docs.codewars.com/training/troubleshooting
PHP Translation Kumited - please carefully review and approve :D
Bump.
@A.Partridge may you please approve my PHP translation if you cannot find any issues in it? Thanks a lot :)
APPROVED BY SOMEONE
Made a C# translation.
Approved
The
C#
sample test cases have some small bug:piereced
instead ofpierced
.Assert.AreEqual("Lynn, I've piereced my foot on a spike!!", Kata.Part(new string[] {"Pheasant", "Goose", "Starling", "Robin"}));
My apologies, I've made a new fork which when approved should rectify this issue.
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Made a Haskell translation.
Approved
It seems like you approved the
Alan Partridge II - Apple Turnover
translation which I had just submitted instead? This one's still showing up as open. And while I'm at it, here's a Haskell translation for part 3.OK all approved :D
The preloaded array (x) does not seem to be there for Ruby; and even if it was, it wouldn't be accessible from inside the function as it is a local variable.
EDIT: Same for JavaScript, Crystal, and Python. It can still be completed without it (just by copying and pasting) but an issue nevertheless.
Not sure I follow. There is no preloaded array, x will be different every time.
My bad!
narayanswa30663 youuuuuuuuuu.... shouldn't worry about it
Ruby, Python and Crystal dished for you :)!
Comment below noted :D
Yamete, kudasai, pi-kun!! Kore wa... himitsu desu!
Understood