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I'm having the same problem with this test.. if the 11th test is #blue#red#yellow#green, what is the expected result?
The wording in the kata description is confusing (or maybe even plain wrong). The n-th term is not the same as f(n). Example f(10) = 236, but the 10th term in the sequence is f(9), the one before (remember we count from 0).
bkaes, thanks a lot for your response.
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The answer is 23. If it were not, how do you think so many solutions have passed?
I'll check it in the afternoon (here we are in the morning, South America). I'll message you in some hours.
I'll message to the translator into Haskell, bkaes. Thanks for the feedback.
Hi Viacheslav, which programming language please?
if you make an array of closures that would be cool then we could remove 'python' from the title
Did some reverse engineering, the 11th test is: #blue#red#yellow#green
You misspelled "Hello".