6 kyu
Decimals or groups of thousands??
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Python translation: https://www.codewars.com/kumite/647dede6fdf80bbaded8558e?sel=647dede6fdf80bbaded8558e
A case of number like
4,444,444
(without a dot, meaning 4 mil) and number4,4
(meaning 4.40) should be added to fixed tests, because they change how numbers should be handled and are only encountered in one or 2 random tests. (nothing mentioned in description either)Also it would be helpful if description mentioned padding not only decimal places to 2 digits, but also hundreds to 3 digits, if neccessary.
Lastly some more edge cases could be added, say sum of
4,000,000.00
.@arwengu, thank you for this nice kata!!! Cheers)
Nicely done!