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Because
a
property should equal given value:a%26b%3Dc%3F
(ora&b=c?
decoded). You shouldn't be decoding the string until you're assigning its value, that's why encoding is there to begin with, so there's no conflicts with charaters=
or&
when used as values. (I know you solved it already, this is for anyone else who gets confused)I can't understand, how those weight adjustments are supposed to work. While description says "adjusting it by 5%", test results do not match with what i was expecting. For example: test with
totalWeight: 77.5
,barWeight: 15.5
andavailablePlates: [38.25,38,32.25,14.25,8.5,4.75]
expects[null]
even thought using 1 plate of 32.25 on each side gives you total weight of 80, which is ~3% adjustment. Another example istotalWeight: 86.5
,barWeight: 17.75
, andavailablePlates: [36.75,35,32.75,24,17.75,15,13,12.5,5.5]
, that expects[32.75]
(total weight of 83.25, ~3.7% adjustment) instead of[35]
(87.75 total, ~1.4% adjustment).This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution
nope, Uun is a perfectly valid chemical element: it's one of those that are at the extreme end of the table (often not even written in it)
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