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You don't need the extra parentheses if you wanted a cleaner oneliner
In other words, it means [] should return 0, since there is nothing to sum against.
[]
0
The description is rather confusing - it would be nice if the sequence was defined other than the example.
"ensure the results are explicitly not ordered" or something like that
"truncate towards zero" seems very confusing - changing the description to say "truncate to whole numbers" would be a lot more descriptive.
Not an issue, this is the default setting across all languages
Indeed,
Appears that the pixel_size is a "double" for the example tests, but the random tests are 2 integers separated by a space... Does not appear to be solvable at the moment. The space appears to be in error going by the test comment.
[1] "Testing for wall_length = 7731, pixel_size = 715" [1] 7731 [1] 7 15 [1] "integer"
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This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution
You don't need the extra parentheses if you wanted a cleaner oneliner
In other words, it means
[]
should return0
, since there is nothing to sum against.The description is rather confusing - it would be nice if the sequence was defined other than the example.
"ensure the results are explicitly not ordered" or something like that
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"truncate towards zero" seems very confusing - changing the description to say "truncate to whole numbers" would be a lot more descriptive.
This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution
This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution
Not an issue, this is the default setting across all languages
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Indeed,
Appears that the pixel_size is a "double" for the example tests, but the random tests are 2 integers separated by a space... Does not appear to be solvable at the moment. The space appears to be in error going by the test comment.
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