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Haskell sample tests produce this error:
it
should be indented relative todescribe
, like in acceptance testsThanks for the issue, should be fixed now.
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What does "on the top line" mean? This is not clear to me at all.
Only the ones that are you access going one way(either left or right)
Still not clear.
The meaning of "on the top line" is the two subtrees where we only go left or only go right plus the root element. You should probably also specify how the result should be ordered.
I think I get it now. Move through the tree like this.
Giving the solution:
[2, 7, 3, 5, 9]
this image should really be in the description
What happens if both sides takes an inner turn then continues expanding out?
I haven't realised that there was a double meaning, i meant "the top line", should be clarified now :)
Should work now, Tkanks :)
O_o