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If you want people to use lambda, you have to enforce it. Anyway, why use labmda here- is there something you're trying to illustrate?
yes, but i don't know how to enforce it. Could you please tell me? Thanks!
How do i make random tests? Could you please tell me this? Thanks!
https://docs.codewars.com/authoring/guidelines/submission-tests/
this doesn't really help. It doesn't explain much. Could you explain in code, and all that? Thanks!
maybe this, then? https://docs.codewars.com/languages/python/authoring (and the link to the python test framework in the top left menu)
note: the kata is retired, so you cannot publish it again (just to be sure you noticed => you can "train" yourself at authoring on it, but you cannot republish it again)
cheers