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Description should be more specific on the expected output?
Like should be there any rounding or what?
Challenging but fun and also surprisingly simple
https://www.codewars.com/kumite/665c22668c1787eb68874920
New fork
The43rdDev - I have used a majority of your description and going to reject this fork. Please do some minor change in new fork, as it is fair that you will be recorded as contributor if this kata gets approved.
glovastefan It can be called a translation, a fork or a kumite, whichever you want to call it
Still, because the description was edited after I wrote this fork, it is causing a conflict and therefore can't be merged..
I suppose you could copy the description, sample and random test cases in your kata then reject this fork.
I will be back in around a week since I'm quite busy right now
Sorry for the late response, I was really busy and I also kinda rushed while reporting the issue..
I will get back in a week or something
Edit: and yeah.. honestly my solution is completely unreadable and my issue is missing key informations..
Thank you @Mednoob. This is not really translation, but contribution from @The43rdDev to description - simply said, to make description better.
Python fork breaking your solution
It means that the description was changed while this translation hasn't been approved, causing the translation description to conflict with the current one.
Please follow the Troubleshooting Guide when raising issues. This issue is very much missing multiple relevant pieces of information.
I have got this error message when trying to approve. Not sure what to do now:
Description cannot be approved, recent changes from related record must be merged first.
Can someone help?
Language? The fixed tests should stop your solution from passing in Python at least, if they don't I'll harden them.
I just need to actually figure out what your solution is even attempting to do first, it's legitimately unreadable.
already being handled here
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