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Hi. This code passes all HackerRank tests. I think you may be misunderstanding what the constraints are for. You have to make your code work on any values it is given that fall within the constraints. That does not mean you have to specifically add the constraints to the problem.
No RodneyShag,
The algorithm must efficiently works in unexpected conditions. I mean is we can't check just run our codes on correct values. We MUST check the incorrect values and handle them.
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Hi. This code passes all HackerRank tests. I think you may be misunderstanding what the constraints are for. You have to make your code work on any values it is given that fall within the constraints. That does not mean you have to specifically add the constraints to the problem.
Hope this helps.
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No RodneyShag, The algorithm must efficiently works in unexpected conditions. I mean is we can't check just run our codes on correct values. We MUST check the incorrect values and handle them.