5 kyu
Working With Coloured Numbers II
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Nice series.
Please use new python test framework.
Done.
Hi Raul,
Seems there is something wrong in the definition of the recursive sequence isn't it?
It seems that a0 it's in vain.
oh, wait, is that a0 or a1 that isn't needed? (because that changes the formula!! x) )
EDIT: ok, so that's the reason of my extra
1
... x)As I can see, it won't change because the next value of the sequence depends only on the previous one (not the two previous like a Fibonacci recursive formula). Besides the ranges of coloured numbers in the tests don't start below 1.
well, another sympathetic kata, but I have to say it: your varying output formatting are really a pin in the ass, sometimes... ;p
:)