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The constant specified in the description is not e and also doesn't match the example test. The description states:
But the example test (and the real e constant) is:
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The description should explain how invalid inputs are to be handled.
Thank you! I forgot about wrong input
fixed!
That's good. For clarity, I would go with something like
The [...] would explain the maximum.
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def nth_of_e() -> '2.71828'
Should be?
def nth_of_e(8) -> '2.71828'
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The description should be:
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