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Collections are a way for you to organize kata so that you can create your own training routines. Every collection you create is public and automatically sharable with other warriors. After you have added a few kata to a collection you and others can train on the kata contained within the collection.
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The 608 is the total amount of honor these 100 katas correspond to. Each kata awards x honor, sum all these up and you get your 608.
Cool kata, very appropriate for beginners!
Don't understand the downvotes though.
Good job ;)
Submitting is broken!
Had to forfeit eligibility for points and honor to see the test cases.
Testing locally gives correct answer to all test cases, but when submitting to codewars causes wrong answer on the second test case.
Don't know what's happennig here...
Can we design kata focused on math? How "non-math" must a kata be in order to be acceptable?
I think it's just for fun, like "codewars", making "groups", "allies" and "wars"... I don't think there is any practical point in the allies system..
The honor system is an awesome way to measure participation in the codewars community. It would be really nice if we had an explicit ranking list relating only kata progress, would be kickass to see yourself rising up the ranks
Honor points is related to your participation in the community, i.e. creating katas, receiving upvotes, translating katas and solving katas. You can see more info here http://www.codewars.com/docs/ranking-and-honor-1
I think there isn't a search option to filter by clan. The only way I could find is viewing user profiles or seeing the followers/following list of the profiles, if a user is in a clan, it will appear in one of the list columns...
The queue you've written is correct, but each clone and the original drinks only one can, so all the "sheldons" together would drink 4 cans.
The description is lacking: it must state that the box has walls with one unit of thickness, so the present and the box must have at least 2 units of difference for the present to fit.
What does "it should work for random inputs too" means? Does it means that the array size varies?
The description is lacking:
1)Will the array always have 2 or more numbers? How to act if not?
2)It says 3 examples, but only gives out 1...
3)If two highest numbers are equal, should we return both? Or the second biggest different age?
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Did it and tested for multiple values of r, all ok. But when submit, no go.
I don't get what's wrong as all my tests are fine....
It worked now, thanks!
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