5 kyu
Getting the Letter with Tail
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Am I supposed to use bloody regex here?
You're just supposed to solve the kata. How you will do it is up to you.
What I mean is that comparing with others 5 and even 4 kyu katas this seems incredibly complicated. I'm not into regex, and this was my guess of missing smth. Otherwise I am clueless of how even to approach it
This one is more like a math problem, of course regex might help.
If it's the problem of not understand the description, please let me know.
Good problem
This kata gives me the same headache as this one. Great kata
Thank you, my solution code is actually quite a simply one, hope you enjoy it.
Hi,
I have a huge problem with the description of the task. With the current one, I just don't understand what you want. Specifically:
I mean, you can get 1 or more Letter with Tail, so the
'OXOX'
can get:(OX)OX, O(XO)X, OX(OX) and (OX)(OX)
Let me make it clear.
I updated the decription, is it clear now?
'think so.
I still don't get it. How is (OX)(OX) a letter (or letters) with tail? Isn't this two letters with tails already added up to the result with, among others, (OX)OX?
Edit: no need to answer, I get it.