7 kyu
Vampire numbers less than 1 000 000
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this is 7 kyu?!
I would say it's 6 kyu.
Please use new python test framework.
Done.
python function names should use snake_case, i.e.
vampire_number
(notVampireNumber
)Changed to snake_case.
description is missing an important fact: both x and y must have an even number of digits (according to the EOIS page)
...but not the fangs
x
andy
; for example 201 * 510 = 102510, which is a vampire number :-)...Mmmmh... 'not my day, it seems :/
whatever.