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Collections are a way for you to organize kata so that you can create your own training routines. Every collection you create is public and automatically sharable with other warriors. After you have added a few kata to a collection you and others can train on the kata contained within the collection.
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Tried to find silver-bullet for this task on wiki || other sources, so, here it is)
Nice solution!
done in latest fork
There is no information on how to process non-numeric strings (like
"fiv"
) in the tests: it seems we're supposed to ignore them from the sum.This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution
Check my solution regarding that ^^
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I was fooled
Are you sure
"hello"
has only 12 anagrams?Also: I'm not sure because the site doesn't show it clearly, but it seems there are several katas which have the same leitmotif as this kata (or can be reduced to such).
thank you very much
I have limited numbers of random tests in JS and Haskell to
30
, because I size tests by the square of their index, and I noticed too late that-1000 <= x <= 1000
.That restriction is pretty much useless, it doesn't make any material difference to solvers, and you could help me by not imposing arbitrary and artificial limits like that. There is just no need to specify a bound on coordinate values, as long as you keep values within safe
Int
limits ( which vary by language ).Please don't change this kata! It's not that important. But please keep this in mind for subsequent kata. Do not impose limits unless it serves a purpose.
Haskell translation
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