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Duplicate of this kata. Digits and string shape, and consequently the parsing stuff, are exactly the same (I used the same map and parsing method on both katas, with one minor addition), the rest of the task is trivial and is already covered in numerous katas (checking time is valid).
The random tests in Ruby generate strings without trailing newlines, while all the fixed tests have them. It's not clear if strings without trailing newlines are valid.
Thanks. I have made the last newline mandatory in the Ruby tests.
Python translation:
https://www.codewars.com/kumite/60b77b498e8d620031397c42?sel=60b77b498e8d620031397c42
A duplicate of https://www.codewars.com/kata/license-plate-recognition
Not really. It may be an easier version of it.