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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.
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Ruby version is working correctly.
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Have the same issue. Help! I need somebody help!
I have exactly the same. My basis tests are passing but then when i try the random tests it gives me that too.. Don't know what to do now..
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Google how to sum the numbers from 1 to 100
Hmmm. Any guidance to share? Tried another method, same result
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You need a more efficient algorithm ;-)
[JavaScript] - The JS tests seem to go extremely high, web Repl's think it's in an infinite loop.. is this just failing because the servers stop executing? I've optimized a lot.
Passed: 19 Failed: 1 Errors: 1
Test Results:
Test Passed: Value == 30
Test Passed: Value == 9
Test Passed: Value == 495
Test Passed: Value == 0
Test Passed: Value == 3025
Test Passed: Value == 3025
Test Passed: Value == 3025
Test Passed: Value == -10
Test Passed: Value == 0
Test Passed: Value == 5
Test Passed: Value == -5
Test Passed: Value == 0
Test Passed: Value == 65650
Test Passed: Value == 66963
Test Passed: Value == 6506500
Test Passed: Value == 650065000
Test Passed: Value == 65000650000
Test Passed: Value == 6500006500000
Test Passed: Value == 650000065000000
Things begin to get really big, try console.log(max) - Expected: 65000000650000000, instead got: 65000000699999980
I've tried both reduce and forEach variants.
I have the same issue. Not sure what I'm missing... the code works perfectly for basic tests but fails all the random tests... from the looks of things there is nothing wrong with my code.
Thanks
Was wondering how to do this with REGEX, thanks! Great soluiton.
The initial tests pass, but are the extended test suite broken for this question?
Testing for [[44, -2], [61, 15], [27, 20], [44, 8], [40, -1], [43, 24], [44, 18]]
Log
["Open", "Senior", "Open", "Open", "Open", "Open", "Open"]
#<ArgumentError: comparison of String with 55 failed>
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block in solOOS'each'
solOOS'block (3 levels) in <main>'
block (2 levels) in '`times'