Problem 42394. It's going down. We're finding simbers!
This problem is inspired by Project Euler 520: Simbers.
"We define a simber to be a positive integer in which any odd digit, if present, occurs an odd number of times, and any even digit, if present, occurs an even number of times.
For example, 141221242 is a 9-digit simber because it has three 1's, four 2's and two 4's."
Given a number, determine if it a simber or not. Please note that the number will be in string format as some of the entries may be quite long. You can assume there will be no leading zeroes in any of the numbers.
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ChrisR
on 24 Jul 2020
Is the test suite broken? The first line sets the input to 141221242 for all of the tests.
Rafael S.T. Vieira
on 11 Aug 2020
It worked fine with me. Maybe it was fixed.
goc3
on 29 Sep 2020
The first test case has been updated to not have global scope.
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