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"Too easy" is not a suggestion. Unless it's a duplicate (which should be raised as an issue).
If you are only testing for abc such that c > a and c > b, then you should consider indicating that in your details/instructions
You have to be
Infinite
in your thinkingFixed
You need a more efficient solution.
Sorted :-)
Both are great points and I've updated to include them - thanks for all your help in this kata!
Description and examples fixed, thanks :)
[Let me know if I forgot anything]
I think I have this resolved but I'll wait for confirmation! In the end I added a separate array containing only numbers to randomize from. I also changed the description to just say that non alphabetical characters can be removed entirely.
Also are you in the current Founders and Coders cohort? I am applying for the summer in London!
Hey I had actually taken a shot at this but maybe my test cases are still not really adequate... The last 5 tests are randomly generated strings from a bank of uppercase and lowercase characters + an apostrophe.
I noticed one of your solutions uses the number 72 so I just added numbers to the bank but it still passes. I don't really understand how your solution works but will keep experimenting!
Thanks for your suggestion but, it is not the first time that someone replies that. This kata is based on Pythagoras Theorem, an is restricted to his definition, so C is always the hypotenuse.
i appreciate your comments, greetings from Colombia :D