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Does anyone know what's wrong with my output??
id |name |legs |arms |characteristics
1 5|Cyril 4 |6848 5 |97956 11|big, smelly
2 4|Tiny 4 |6381 3 |154 19 |small, stinky, loud
3 5|Niall 5 |92450 5|65447 9 |flatulent
4 4|Umph 4 |5461 3 |919 14 |idiotic, nasty
5 6|Martin 5|96170 5|61652 23|mad, stupid, bad-breath
Isnt this what the exercise asks for? It says that column id should be an int... How am I supossed to include the id AND the length of the next column using an int?????? you can't put more than 2 ints in a single column...
It's a very good kata, but I find weird that a len 0 array gets represented as [ [ ] ] since that would make a 1 x 0 grid, yet the description clearly states that it's an n x n grid.
Yes, I know it says at the bottom how it's represented. It still makes no sense.
I had to make an additional if statement to my solution so it would pass the empty array case, if it was just [ ] (0 x 0) it would've passed without the need of an additional if, as my solution (and many others from what I've seen in other comments) works for all grids n x n, what the kata asks for.
I'm rating it as somewhat satisfied instead of very satisfied because of that. I'll rate it very satisfied if it get's changed.
There is something wrong in Go. My function returns the sample tests correctly if I execute it manually from my terminal, somehow it's not passing the test values when copy and pasting the code here, gives completely different values.
The tests are wrong in Golang. It says population greater or equal to p. Yet in reality it's population greater to p...
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Finally one that does not use net package.