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this reminds me of the 4 kyu Snail kata, but much more challenging
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description says non palindromic but expected includes 24024 and 42042??
Expected: '[1089, 2178, 4356, 6534, 8712, 9801, 10989, 21978, 24024]'
Expected: '[1089, 2178, 4356, 6534, 8712, 9801, 10989, 21978, 24024, 26208, 42042, 43956]'
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'yup, first sentence of the description:'
well yes its possible to reach 5X5(or am i mistaken?) from the starting point by going south and west several times
i don't quite understand. from what i know the aim is 5X5, or am i wrong? the first wall is positioned in 5X6
I'm certain i misunderstood something.
from what i understand, N is 6. so the aim is 5X5. the wall is in [5,6]. so why should it return false?
am a bit curious. have i been reported yet?
well i thought of that before, but it doesn't work with the sample test case of
var v = ["J vltasl rlhr ", "zdfog odxr ypw", " atasl rlhr p ", "gwkzzyq zntyhv", " lvz wp!!!"]
. according to the calculation the divided lengths should be 3/3/3/3/1. but in the sample test it's supposed to return 3/3/3/2/2.couldn't finish the kata bcs of that
I'd rather check out whether there are duplicates instead of checking the total
well I did and this shows up: 'expected 1 to equal 1n'. my original question is how do I even add the n. i've never done these type of katas so..
only 1 similar code variation, with the amount of people with this solution?
I'm confused with how i should return the number with the n as well. any hints?
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