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Nice kata!
@HenningNT
The C# tests are ok. Your code is wrong. See the last test, the area of a cube (6 sides) of side length 10, is not 100, it's 600.
The sample tests are wrong in c#, and if those are used in the "real" tests then it is impossible to complete in c#.
This test "worked for me":
[Test]
public void Test1()
{
Assert.AreEqual(new[] { 24, 48 }, Kata.Get_size(4, 2, 6));
Assert.AreEqual(new[] { 1, 1 }, Kata.Get_size(1, 1, 1));
Assert.AreEqual(new[] { 1, 2 }, Kata.Get_size(1, 2, 1));
Assert.AreEqual(new[] { 2, 4 }, Kata.Get_size(1, 2, 2));
Assert.AreEqual(new[] { 100, 1000 }, Kata.Get_size(10, 10, 10));
}
Language? Details?
you have bugs in your tests.
Usually the kind of issue where a test case appears correct but isn't has to do with whitespace (spaces, tabs, newlines, etc).
Solution
should test for something
Expected: [3,6,9], instead got: [3,6,9]
0 Passed
1 Failed
0 Errors
Process took 283ms to complete
What do you want here ?
You know maybe why ?
Expected: How Can Mirrors Be Real If Our Eyes Aren't Real, instead got: How Can Mirrors Be Real If Our Eyes Aren't Real ? ? ? ?