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Simple Fun #223: Parameter Of Number
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Ruby translation should be updated 3.0, see relevent information here: https://github.com/codewars/content-issues/wiki/List-of-Ruby-Kata-to-Update
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Please unlock new version of Crystal, old version has bugs that prevent reasonable solutions.
FYI - The description says, "It is guaranteed that no zero appears in n." But I'm getting random tests with zeros in them in the Python version. E.g. "Testing for 31258102" and "Testing for 900916."
Dear @GiacomoSorbi, Your job is coming ;-) Please check your translations and fix this issue.
Fixed :+1:
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Good for you. Here in JS we have to write them ourselves.
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In Ruby?
I would assume it was for a naming collision: try now that I refactored, cheers :)
It should be fixed. Please re-test. Thans for you feedback ;-)
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Yes, was talking about Ruby. Sorry for not mentioning the language.
Works like a charm now. Thanks for the quick fix!
No worries, thank you for your feed (I didn't think people could name a support function like me, but it was indeed pretty likely).
@myjinxin2015, we were editing the file in the same instant, I changed different things, apparentely; sorry for the inconvenience^^'
Lovely one, although I honestly doubt that can qualify as a beginner kata, requiring a certain famous algo to solve it properly.
Btw: Python, Ruby and Crystal translations submitted :)
All approved. Cheers ;-)