They can now, and I just did. Also increased the number of random tests and made it more likely that a quiver will only contain damaged arrows, so random tests actually have random expected values, and not just random inputs which almost always expect the same answer.
wow!! that's nice
such a cleaver and original solution
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Amazing solution for this excercise, Inspiring I need more practice!
Wow, I wonder why I never thought to do this.
Smart solution. I dont know why i never considered adding them up beforehand.
Nice one !! .. Superb ..
this is was very smart!
Great, this was my solution as well. Only difference was I used the arrow function with implicit return.
I love this one!
Maybe this one is recent, but it looks to me like the best solution in terms of both clarity and performance.
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They can now, and I just did. Also increased the number of random tests and made it more likely that a quiver will only contain damaged arrows, so random tests actually have random expected values, and not just random inputs which almost always expect the same answer.
Do I sense some sarcasm?
I'm not sure this has been fixed for on submit?
Thanks!! Glad you enjoyed it
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