Arguments should probably be ((Int, Int), (Int, Int), (Int, Int)) rather than (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int), makes it significantly easier to parse visually.
I agree, description edited to mention the non-overlapping constraint. The original description tried to explain that these rectangles have no 3rd dimension property (which is stating the obvious). But it added more confusion than anything else.
Statement Boxes can not be stacked on top of each other, these can only be placed on the floor. from description was misleading for me. It only means that rectangles can not overlap.
Arguments should probably be
((Int, Int), (Int, Int), (Int, Int))
rather than(Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int)
, makes it significantly easier to parse visually.I agree, description edited to mention the non-overlapping constraint. The original description tried to explain that these rectangles have no 3rd dimension property (which is stating the obvious). But it added more confusion than anything else.
Statement
Boxes can not be stacked on top of each other, these can only be placed on the floor.
from description was misleading for me. It only means that rectangles can not overlap.Please use new python test framework.
No, tests accept only second middle char.
WTF is Vovzernut?
Retired
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@KenKamau, thanks for that kata, gave me some extra honor.
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