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OP solved it, closing
For every tuple (a,b) there is a repeating pattern in the sequence...
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yandere-dev is that you?
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Ok got it now! and could pass the kata! thank you both!
Ok I'm in javascript and kinda lost 😅. The morseCode and
console.log(`>${morseCode}<`);
andmorseCode
, where do I input them? on the kata solution editor hit test and watch the result or where?hey!, how does one do this? console.log(decodeMorse()); does nothing, I'm kinda lost
Thank you so much for explaining this in detail!
(@chrono: yet another oversensitive user... ;) )
@RenierC QuothTheRaven42 was saying I'm passive-aggresive and blocked me, I don't know why. You can see my few interactions wth him: here, here, and here
Seeing this got some attention allow me to elaborate, I'm not being passive aggresive I was trying to take the time to improve on the kata because I found that it was a good challenge.
Also after @Chrono71 stated "(parse from the left please) in order of appearance" I managed to figure it out the resoning of that being correctly worded as it actually means "first AND closest pair of values".
Hope this helps other coder folks, cheers!
@QuothTheRaven42 I'm not seeing passive aggressiveness, can you elaborate?
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This suggestion got 8 upvotes so it's probably worth updating the description to clarify.
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