6 kyu
Let's Recycle!
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Remember the three Rs, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Really interesting kata!
Interesting kata :)
Liked this one ..
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Hi, please read this fully: https://github.com/codewars/codewars.com/wiki/Troubleshooting-your-solution
The example in python suggest list of lists to be returned. Test case expecting tuple. There should be consistency. Just wasted few mintes to figure this out.
From the description:
just add the python code block. FArekkusu is too lazy to do it himself...
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Read the input values of the tests your code doesn't pass, you're checking against the
type
property too.Thank you for help
How can I read the input of my random tests? the only i see is the result
https://docs.codewars.com/training/training-example#debugging-a-kata
https://docs.codewars.com/training/troubleshooting#print-input
Python translation. Please, review and approve (the author may be inactive).
The author seems to be active within last month, I can't approve this right now.
@FArekkusu: you forgot to update the description (output type in python is different from the JS one)
Added a note in the description.
there are code blocks specifically built for this. Use them...
Approved as 6 kyu.
It was too complex for 7 kyu. :D
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Should be fixed now.