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Finding The Amount Of Numbers With A Specific Amount Of Factors (retired)
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"X and Y are both integers that are positive. Z is a positive integer that is less than 20." X, Y, and Z aren't present in the code. Did you mean num1, num2, and factors?
Apparently the kata is now retired.
"(5, 5, 2) This does not exist, num1 and num2 are different integers." In this case, num1 == num2. You should change it to "This does not exist, num1 and num2 should be different integers" or something similar.
It simply states that it does not exist in the test cases. If you want, i can change it to something else, but it won't do much.
In that case, you should directly state that it won't be in the test cases.
I already have, go ahead and look.
Yep, it's fixed now
Kata has a spurious JavaScript version
Oops, sorry, I was testing with it, and I forgot to remove it. It is now gone.