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c#: Times out just reading in the results from a switch-case statement.
It has confirmed the results as "solved" once before, but instead of submitting I cleaned up some comments and functions that were no longer used.
Python translation with 500 tests instead of 36736.
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expected
andactual
are swapped in full tests suite.JS
mocha + chai
framework should be usedC#: method name should be
PascalCase
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Java: random tests are inconsistent (my solution passes them after a few attempts).
The fault is the same:
expected:<[]> but was:<[Z]>
20 random tests is not enough, after couple submission I passed with algo finding some suboptimal solutions (1 or 2 cases most of the time).
Nice kata!
Please consider:
Java, order of traversal makes a huge difference, meaning same code checking columns instead of rows timeouts and there's no indication of it anywhere.
Please add the specification of tests to the description. But do not close this issue yet. I want to experiment with large test cases and see if it is possible to make this kata harder.
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