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Thanks for the appreciation โบ๏ธ Best regards ๐
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is the correct answer according to the specs. The test is wrong.Thanks ๐
Hello. So, I'm translate my other Kata to JavaScript. But no more people pass it on JS at past week. https://www.codewars.com/kata/663f897c017512f970cc6f02/javascript
Of this kata had an idea translate on Python, C++. Nothing.
Other idea of new Kata: make Random generator. Now I found exist kata: https://www.codewars.com/kata/570796304f2c298736001927 https://www.codewars.com/kata/525b71926080a49789000185
Not a kata issue. You should return numbers instead of strings
Yep, bad luck. :( It also happened to me a few times and it was really frustrating xD
If a kata is retired, it will always stay retired. You can also see others solutions without unlocking them, and you can't submit a new solution.
I wouldn't call it bad form at all; in fact, I admire your willingness to try to salvage it. But I would advise you to take a thorough look at the Caesar cipher kata that already exist on Codewars and then consider whether this one differs enough from all of those to make it worth creating and solving. Some Codewarriors might say "no" and rate the kata accordingly. But for any learners who are struggling to grasp the concept of a Caesar cipher, the additional practice might be helpful.
Retirement is final, there is no way to improve it, unless a new kata is created with the same idea.
Automatic retirement because of low satisfaction rating it seems.
Thanks!
No offense at all, don't worry.
But your answer for that case doesn't match the task. The goal is to give the number of buses needed to carry people, and if there is a restriction on the number of adults vs the number of kids, there is no restriction on the number of adults "alone". so 0 cannot be a valid answer here.
Side note: that expected output is coming from the author's solution, not mine.
I'm sorry, I don't understand your message.
I shouldn't argue about what? I'm not arguing at all, actually... => ?
And in that second example, one actually need 18 buses to "move" the adults. => ??
'I found copying formula from description worked --> I think it is the exact order of operations that causes the problem.'
Man, you're my savior!
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