5 kyu
Primes with Two, Even and Double Even Jumps
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Very nice kata of the series to learn something new and to practice with, great.
Hi,
Missing fixed tests where n is a prime, like:
sample tests are not aligned from one language to another.
(the specs are really underspecified and the fixed tests really insufficient, this is really an annoying kata to solve because of this...)
Cheers
python new test framework + random tests are required. updated in this fork
Approved
Input range should be specified (and unified, as stated below)
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added in latest fork.
Ruby solver function checks primes up to
p < n + 1
although the description saysp < n
, which sometimes makes a difference.Approved
Could you provide some hints? How large can n and hMax be?