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    • ejini战神
    • resolved a question on "The maximum sum value of ranges -- Challenge version" kata
    • 4 years ago
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    • hobovsky
    • commented on "The maximum sum value of ranges -- Challenge version" kata
    • 4 years ago

    It's true that handling of spoiler posts has some flaws, but your question is still visible to people who solved the kata (and they are probably the users who can help you the most).

    If you have problems getting help here, or simply don't like it, you can also try #help-solve channel on Codewars Discord.

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    • user9644768
    • commented on "The maximum sum value of ranges -- Challenge version" kata
    • 4 years ago

    I just did.

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    • user9644768
    • commented on "The maximum sum value of ranges -- Challenge version" kata
    • 4 years ago

    You really don't need that inner for loop, try replacing that. (you're not using ordering property of array)

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    • user9644768
    • commented on "The maximum sum value of ranges -- Challenge version" kata
    • 4 years ago

    Reply to that comment, you can see the post.

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    • hobovsky
    • commented on "Scramblies" kata
    • 4 years ago

    Great for you, good job! Now off to the next kata! :)

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    • hobovsky
    • commented on "Scramblies" kata
    • 4 years ago

    I do not know what language you are trying though, and I guessed (and assumed) JavaScript. If it's not JAvaScript, it would really help if you told us what language you are trying.

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    • hobovsky
    • commented on "Scramblies" kata
    • 4 years ago

    This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution

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    • hobovsky
    • commented on "Scramblies" kata
    • 4 years ago

    I don't thik that's what happens. I can see your code fail sample tests too, including this one:

    Test.assertEquals(scramble('javscripts','javascript'),false);

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    • hobovsky
    • resolved an issue on "Scramblies" kata
    • 4 years ago

    We don't know either. Judging by collected evidence, I think the kata is OK and your code is wrong.

    Please go through this FAQ and see if you find something useful: https://docs.codewars.com/training/troubleshooting

    I am closing this issue because not enough info. Feel free to re-raise it when you are sure your code is correct and provide at least some information why you are sure that there's problem with tests.

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