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@davidjb davidjb commented Feb 10, 2016

This exercise has the aim of ensuring learners are able to step through
unseen code with unexpected output to locate issues. The issues present
are that the loop is not being utilised correctly (height/weight always
set as the first patient's data) and that the height/weight variables
are reversed.

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Thank you for your contribution! Could you also, please, add the above description to the instructors manual (instructors.md). This way instructors will know what are the issues with the code. Thanks!

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This exercise has the aim of ensuring learners are able to step through
unseen code with unexpected output to locate issues.  The issues present
are that the loop is not being utilised correctly (height/weight always
set as the first patient's data) and that the height/weight variables
are reversed.
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davidjb commented Jun 20, 2016

@valentina-s done, added notes and more to the instructors doc.

@valentina-s valentina-s merged commit 1583319 into swcarpentry:gh-pages Jun 20, 2016
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