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dashrek1's Activity
Created a forum post "Lancers"
For 2 warriors 2 healers 2 lancers 2 warlords, my army should looks like:
a. lancer,lancer,healer,
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mission "Saw the Stick"
Help the robots calculate the lengths of stick they need for their construction project.
Commented a forum post "How this not working if this working in run how is" created by
dashrek1
yes elimination return True
But
elif type(val) is tuple or "tuple_iterator" in str(val):
Commented a forum post "How this not working if this working in run how is" created by
dashrek1
ok i check i destroyed all z and back only last return z. rest is return False
Commented a forum post "How this not working if this working in run how is" created by
dashrek1
if i'll do:
for i in range(7):
empty(val[i],z)
i cant return empt
Commented a forum post "How this not working if this working in run how is" created by
dashrek1
because first line is z=True if is something wrong change z to false, next return z.
Second in langu
Commented a forum post "How this not working if this working in run how is" created by
dashrek1
I did this! Thank you!!!
try:
s = iter(val)
except TypeError as te:
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forum post "How this not working if this working in run how is"
Why do you care what's in those tests? They might be random as far as you're concerned. Your mission
Commented a forum post "How this not working if this working in run how is" created by
dashrek1
Ok i see non iterable is never completely empty. i'll check.
Commented a forum post "How this not working if this working in run how is" created by
dashrek1
i'm not try to cheat, only try to check type of elements. If i will try to cheat i will use global z
Commented a forum post "How this not working if this working in run how is" created by
dashrek1
maybe better : What is in extra 5? Is not completely_empty([type('', (), {'--iter--': None})()]).
Commented a forum post "How this not working if this working in run how is" created by
dashrek1
My result is False Talking True. I dont know how to check type()(). vars back this {}. str(type()) c
Commented a forum post "Welcome to Sendgrid" created by
clxnetom
I had this problem too - burn this task. Only terminal response 'str' object has no attribute 'get'.