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Not an issue. 13075 guys passed the kata so I think the description is understandable. Cheers.
I don't have a question. It's just poorly presented and worded compared to the other problems.
why tho? i thought this one was pretty straight forward. whats your question?
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alphabetically.
the description honestly sucks. what means "before as a string" anyway.
80% of the time solving this was lost into figuring that out.
First kata i had with a really bad desciption. most of the time i needed to solve this was to understand what was asked of me.
"180 is before 90 since, having the same "weight" (9) it comes before as a string." Is really not understandable at all. What the F does "it comes before as a string". First I tried string lenghth, then character numeric values. and whatnot. why not just say alphabatially. that was a pain.
Also a small hassle was that the numbers can be to big for an integer, i guess i could have thought of that but it would have been nice in the description aswell.
I think this kata wants a Object oriented solution.. i feel like people on this site are all just scripting.. Well it works and its kinda modeld after the "real world"
..just look on the solutions, everybody had to manually divide by 100, becuase thats the way its done
percentages are VERY VERY often given as 0.1 or 0.55 beacuse 25% of a given total is [total * 0.25)
It is a lot more practicle to use x/1,
But ofcourse, % is always over 100, its just another anotation.
and Thanks! i didnt get that the content empties a percentage of whats left. i thought with (10, 10, 10) it would be 9 days, because you know, maths!