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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.
Get started now by creating a new collection.
Agree. Even iterating a counter from 1 to 10**10 times out. Dont have the patience. Doesn't feel like a 6 kyu at all.
that was a great hint ;)
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For every tuple (a,b) there is a repeating pattern in the sequence...
perhaps you're using a hammer for a screw?
Dude, for real. How is this only 6 kyu? I'm trying to solve this for a week now (I mean, not all the time, but still). I ended up working (and finishing) (on) a solution - but for a different problem xD (well, maybe I can make a kata out of this, so it would have some use at least)
So, I'm pretty much back at zero for this kata here again... I'll just do some others, I guess. Maybe if I come back later I'll be able to solve this.
But, boy, I gotta say I'm feeling pretty unconfident with my life choices right now ^^"
print the input, then figure it out. ;)
What's the last edge case test for Python? I pass all tests, but this one. Maybe the test cases should be named ;)
I really like this Kata, but my Algo is too slow :D
I pass the sample tests, but I get a timeout when I run against the full test suite... Can you tell me what n is in the test suite?
Well done, Dr. Frankenstein ;D
This is sexy as hell. Wait, hell is sexy? Uh... Well, you get what I mean.
C# method name should start with a capital letter for naming convention's sake.