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evil.R is a R library typically used in Utilities applications. evil.R has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

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            QUESTION

            Good vs Evil - Manipulating strings
            Asked 2020-Mar-29 at 21:14

            Description

            Middle Earth is about to go to war. The forces of good will have many battles with the forces of evil. Different races will certainly be involved. Each race has a certain worth when battling against others. On the side of good we have the following races, with their associated worth:

            • Hobbits: 1
            • Men: 2
            • Elves: 3
            • Dwarves: 3
            • Eagles: 4
            • Wizards: 10

            On the side of evil we have:

            • Orcs: 1
            • Men: 2
            • Wargs: 2
            • Goblins: 2
            • Uruk Hai: 3
            • Trolls: 5
            • Wizards: 10

            Although weather, location, supplies and valor play a part in any battle, if you add up the worth of the side of good and compare it with the worth of the side of evil, the side with the larger worth will tend to win.

            Thus, given the count of each of the races on the side of good, followed by the count of each of the races on the side of evil, determine which side wins.

            Input

            The function will be given two parameters. Each parameter will be a string separated by a single space. Each string will contain the count of each race on the side of good and evil.

            The first parameter will contain the count of each race on the side of good in the following order:

            Hobbits, Men, Elves, Dwarves, Eagles, Wizards.

            The second parameter will contain the count of each race on the side of evil in the following order:

            Orcs, Men, Wargs, Goblins, Uruk Hai, Trolls, Wizards.

            All values are non-negative integers. The resulting sum of the worth for each side will not exceed the limit of a 32-bit integer.

            Output

            Return "Battle Result: Good triumphs over Evil" if good wins, "Battle Result: Evil eradicates all trace of Good" if evil wins, or "Battle Result: No victor on this battle field" if it ends in a tie.

            ATTEMPT

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Mar-29 at 21:03

            Your current function is just adding up the number of participants without regard to their weight. As the question says, the different participants have different weights. You need to check the index of the number being iterated over and multiply it against the appropriate item in an array of multipliers for that side.

            You also need to make sure to use the exact string that's expected:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60920568

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