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Never a need to double-sort - just return a tuple from the key lambda.
Go function parameter (uint) seems strange to me
Oh ok, so it's no that each of a[] element have a suare in b[] but that : each of a[] element have THEIR square in b[] ?
FROM REMARKS:
"If a or b are nil (or null or None, depending on the language), the problem doesn't make sense so return false."
Any question?
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I am having troubles with the python 13th tests (the rest of the tests are passed)
Can there be something wrong with the test?
I don't know the input, so I can't even understand what is the issue with
Oh hell, this is very clever. I wanted to do something similar, but I didn't guess to do the second sort
You must return a dictionary, not a tuple, not a string, nor print anything. Have a look at the test cases.
im having a problem with the output
python!
error message:
Example Tests
Log
{'r': 255, 'g': 153, 'b': 51}
None should equal {'r': 255, 'g': 153, 'b': 51}
im getting the right results but once i try to return it in the mandatory format its giving me an error.
im returning a print of a string using format to have the 3 values of the tuple in the correct place.
can anyone explain what the "return an object" means if it isnt suposed to return a string with the correct syntax?
Nice kata, but it would be better if it was 6th or even 7th kyu.
This kata is ok, but it is too easy for 6 kyu. I'd rather put it into the 7 kyu category.