Not really sure what's happening here, but I created a code using VS code and the output is correct: the program is behaving exactly as expected. Not really sure why the tests are failing here on CodeWars
They are preloaded (that part is prepend before your code), you just use them in your code. See the var names in the kata´s description. Access them like any other dictionary.
I get that this is supposed to be like a clever trick question or something but it's really just annoying and doesn't actually help anybody learn except to never trust devs.
Read this: https://docs.codewars.com/training/troubleshooting#expected-the-same and this: https://docs.codewars.com/training/troubleshooting#post-discourse
Not really sure what's happening here, but I created a code using VS code and the output is correct: the program is behaving exactly as expected. Not really sure why the tests are failing here on CodeWars
They are preloaded (that part is prepend before your code), you just use them in your code. See the var names in the kata´s description. Access them like any other dictionary.
This kata has a lot of unspecific details that are glossed over in the description. This is more like a mystery or a puzzle instead an assignment.
it does have a puzzle tag at least
I get that this is supposed to be like a clever trick question or something but it's really just annoying and doesn't actually help anybody learn except to never trust devs.
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I feel like this kata is NOT an 8kyu.