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Number of Palindromic Substrings
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It's not mentioned whether palindromes should be case-sensitive (it isn't).
JS :
https://www.codewars.com/kata/how-many-palindromes-can-you-find-performance/discuss/javascript
A single character is always a plaindrome. The test cases are incorrect, as the number of palindromic substrings within 'abc' should return 3 not 0 and so on.
From the description,
So, a single character is not to be counted.