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The Python description code blocks are written in Javascript.
python:
assert_approx_equals
should be used.On java full suit of tests asserts this input "0X1e5" but on kata instructions is only defined for prefix "0x" and not "0X". I hope it helps. Maybe that information should be included on specifications.
Where i can leave my code to ask about his workable ?
Error messages in C++ present values with insufficient precision: see the question below.
Hi Taw,
Thanks for the Kata. By reading the challange too complex it tought me a lot.
Just as an idea:
Build in a check that is the trainee creates a "x class" in the solution; to point them in the right way.
Enjoy
Scala translation
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No random tests in
The documentation section in C# should be removed as it is redundant with description
No random tests in
assertTrue
&&assertFalse
should be used for fixed test of PHPThis kata is a subject to deduplication process here: https://github.com/codewars/content-issues/issues/165.
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Incorrect the it section of random tests, it prints the standart
testing for circle_area(<preloaded Circle object at 0xyyyyyyy>)
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