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Nice Kata!
My favorite part of Codewars is spending hours getting to the solution, feeling triumphant, then comparing my solution to the most clever solution, and being totally humbled.
They are 3 numbers 10, 11 and 12. Not a kata issue. Print the input to know their values.
I am coding this in Python. The fifth standard test I fail. The right asnwer should be '101112'
This puzzles me because I don't understand how the one could repeat like that and then end on a two.
I thought that it's always going up by one then down by one then if needed up again, then if needed down again etc.
or staying the same, but not a mixture of all three directions.
Can anyone figure out what is the test case that is supposed to have an answer '101112'?
Thank you.
Approved
Great kata, thank you!
In general it's better to fix the issue yourself by creating a fork if you can and post in discussion just as you are doing. There was a new conflict because of Go translation recently approved, but I fixed it. Thanks again.
Thanks for reviewing and forking. Approved.
Can't approve because of description changes.
I changed the description and create fork.
I've got one question. I've noticed that many old translations have small issues with version and description.
And it's ok that I'm create fork or would it be better to just write comment about it?
Go translation can't approve because version for go and description is invalid.
I changed version and create fork.
The explanation about dashes it is not very clear, it seems like somebody doesn't have to count them in the length whereas it has, nevertheless nice kata.
this is a German supermarket, so no human factor is involved xD
Oh no. I misread the sentence as "... do not count ..." Stupid me. Sorry for the noise.
Did you only look at the example tests? The submit tests definitely have negative numbers.
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