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id: 5900f3971000cf542c50feaa
challengeType: 5
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title: 'Problem 43: Sub-string divisibility'
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forumTopicId: 302100
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## Description
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The number, 1406357289, is a 0 to 9 pandigital number because it is made up of each of the digits 0 to 9 in some order, but it also has a rather interesting sub-string divisibility property.
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Let d< sub > 1< / sub > be the 1< sup > st< / sup > digit, d< sub > 2< / sub > be the 2< sup > nd< / sup > digit, and so on. In this way, we note the following:
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< li > d< sub > 2< / sub > d< sub > 3< / sub > d< sub > 4< / sub > = 406 is divisible by 2< / li >
< li > d< sub > 3< / sub > d< sub > 4< / sub > d< sub > 5< / sub > = 063 is divisible by 3< / li >
< li > d< sub > 4< / sub > d< sub > 5< / sub > d< sub > 6< / sub > = 635 is divisible by 5< / li >
< li > d< sub > 5< / sub > d< sub > 6< / sub > d< sub > 7< / sub > = 357 is divisible by 7< / li >
< li > d< sub > 6< / sub > d< sub > 7< / sub > d< sub > 8< / sub > = 572 is divisible by 11< / li >
< li > d< sub > 7< / sub > d< sub > 8< / sub > d< sub > 9< / sub > = 728 is divisible by 13< / li >
< li > d< sub > 8< / sub > d< sub > 9< / sub > d< sub > 10< / sub > = 289 is divisible by 17< / li >
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Find the numbers of all 0 to 9 pandigital numbers with this property.
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## Instructions
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## Tests
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```yml
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tests:
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- text: < code > substringDivisibility()</ code > should return an array.
testString: assert(Array.isArray(substringDivisibility()));
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- text: < code > substringDivisibility()</ code > should return [ 1430952867, 1460357289, 1406357289, 4130952867, 4160357289, 4106357289 ].
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testString: assert.sameMembers(substringDivisibility(), [ 1430952867, 1460357289, 1406357289, 4130952867, 4160357289, 4106357289 ]);
- text: You should not copy and return the array.
testString: assert(!removeJSComments(code).match(/(1430952867)|(1460357289)|(1406357289)|(4130952867)|(4160357289)|(4106357289)/))
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```
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## Challenge Seed
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< div id = 'js-seed' >
```js
function substringDivisibility() {
// Good luck!
return [];
}
substringDivisibility();
```
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### After Test
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```js
const removeJSComments = str => str.replace(/\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\/|\/\/.*$/gm, '');
```
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## Solution
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```js
// solution required
```
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