feat(seed): Added more assertions for Project Euler (#16023)
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"type": "bonfire",
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"type": "bonfire",
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"title": "Problem 35: Circular primes",
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"title": "Problem 35: Circular primes",
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"tests": [
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"tests": [
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"assert.strictEqual(euler35(), 55, 'message: <code>euler35()</code> should return 55.');"
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"assert(circularPrimes(100) == 13, 'message: <code>circularPrimes(100)</code> should return 13.');",
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"assert(circularPrimes(100000) == 43, 'message: <code>circularPrimes(100000)</code> should return 43.');",
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"assert(circularPrimes(250000) == 45, 'message: <code>circularPrimes(250000)</code> should return 45.');",
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"assert(circularPrimes(500000) == 49, 'message: <code>circularPrimes(500000)</code> should return 49.');",
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"assert(circularPrimes(750000) == 49, 'message: <code>circularPrimes(750000)</code> should return 49.');",
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"assert(circularPrimes(1000000) == 55, 'message: <code>circularPrimes(1000000)</code> should return 55.');"
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],
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],
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"solutions": [],
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"solutions": [],
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"translations": {},
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"translations": {},
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"challengeSeed": [
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"challengeSeed": [
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"function euler35() {",
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"function circularPrimes(n) {",
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" // Good luck!",
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" // Good luck!",
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" return true;",
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" return n;",
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"}",
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"}",
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"",
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"",
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"euler35();"
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"circularPrimes(1000000);"
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],
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],
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"description": [
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"description": [
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"The number, 197, is called a circular prime because all rotations of the digits: 197, 971, and 719, are themselves prime.",
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"The number, 197, is called a circular prime because all rotations of the digits: 197, 971, and 719, are themselves prime.",
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"There are thirteen such primes below 100: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 31, 37, 71, 73, 79, and 97.",
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"There are thirteen such primes below 100: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 31, 37, 71, 73, 79, and 97.",
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"How many circular primes are there below one million?"
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"How many circular primes are there below n, whereas 100 <= n <= 1000000?"
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]
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]
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},
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},
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