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Yep, it doesn't matter what is in between the first and last index. Lol, I really overcomplicated my solution.
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I updated the description. Have another check!
Yeah I'm pretty sure we already have something exactly like this on 7th or 8th.
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my solution passes all test cases on one attempt, but doesn't on another. also, my solution doesn't pass the test cases given in the description
Closing the question. Feel free to reply if something still isn't clear.
got it thanks
lol i guess so, divisible is what i meant by multiples and still doesn't make sense but i'll bookmark for later
Maybe not familiar enough :P
Why 2 and why 3 ? They're not static numbers, and your task is to find out what they are.
The answer should read as: elements divisible by 2 are 'Fizz' and elements divisible by 3 are 'Buzz', and divisible by both are 'FizzBuzz', giving the initial input.
i'm familiar with regular fizz buzz.
it doesn't make sense to me why in
[1, "Fizz", "Buzz", "Fizz", 5, "FizzBuzz"] ==> [2, 3]
, 2 is "Fizz", while in the next example given,[1, "FizzBuzz", 3, "FizzBuzz", 5, "FizzBuzz"] ==> [2, 2]
, 2 is FizzBuzz.the way the problem reads to me is that multiples of 2 are "Fizz", multiples of 3 are "Buzz", multiples of both are "FizzBuzz".
may someone please clarify?
the way you described the variable scrambled_word and base_word helped me realize what the problem was actually asking. this one has taken me months to understand. thanks
even 9kyu if it existed
Thank you I appreciate that.
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