6 kyu
IBAN Validator
35is151014
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A wiki link should be replaced with detailed description and example test cases step-by-step
It should be told more clearly in the description that the data is preloaded, and moreover with what name (user shouldn't have to go the the trainer to have the info).
Hi, I edited the description a bit, now the wording is: "You will have access to a (preloaded) dictionary (called
@COUNTRIES
) containing id's and their corresponding length."Is this sufficient for you?
:+1:
no interest in type so many other information, like the length preload this is good idea so, skip this kata
Approved
Is it possible to define
@countries
in preloaded?And, being a constant, it should probably be named
COUNTRIES
.Ty. Moved it to preload, but left a comment with the first line of the hash, so the user get an ideo of the structure.
Ty. renamed the variable