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Homogenous arrays
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Nice Kata, Thanks to the author for making this kata.
I've written a nice little solution to this which uses
clojure.spec.alpha
to check each sub-sequence, but until CodeWars supports Clojure 1.9.0 or later, unfortunately, I can't upload it.I'll leave the idea, though, as a nice little mental puzzle to all the Clojure warriors who come by this way.
Python translation. Please, review and approve.
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You have wrong example cases. You forgot to include the function.
Thank you. Working on it.
Thank you, Raul. Fixed.