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### Instructions |
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Write a function `QuadA` that prints a **valid** rectangle of width `x` and of height `y`. |
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Write a function `QuadA` that prints a **valid** rectangle with a given width of `x` and height of `y`. |
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The function must draw the rectangles as in the examples. |
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`x` and `y` will always be positive numbers. Otherwise, the function should print nothing. |
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If `x` and `y` are positive numbers, the program should print the rectangles as seen in the examples; oherwise, the function should print nothing. |
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### Expected function |
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ func QuadA(x,y int) {
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### Usage |
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### Test |
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Here are possible programs to test your function : |
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@ -118,7 +118,8 @@ Write a function `QuadB` that prints a **valid** rectangle of width `x` and of h
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The function must draw the rectangles as in the examples. |
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`x` and `y` will always be positive numbers. Otherwise, the function should print nothing. |
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If `x` and `y` are positive numbers, the program should print the rectangles as seen in the examples; oherwise, the function should print nothing. |
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### Expected function |
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### Usage |
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### Test |
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Here are possible programs to test your function : |
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The function must draw the rectangles as in the examples. |
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`x` and `y` will always be positive numbers. Otherwise, the function should print nothing. |
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If `x` and `y` are positive numbers, the program should print the rectangles as seen in the examples; oherwise, the function should print nothing. |
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### Expected function |
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``` |
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### Usage |
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### Test |
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Here are possible programs to test your function : |
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The function must draw the rectangles as in the examples. |
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`x` and `y` will always be positive numbers. Otherwise, the function should print nothing. |
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If `x` and `y` are positive numbers, the program should print the rectangles as seen in the examples; oherwise, the function should print nothing. |
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### Expected function |
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``` |
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### Usage |
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### Test |
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Here are possible programs to test your function : |
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The function must draw the rectangles as in the examples. |
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`x` and `y` will always be positive numbers. Otherwise, the function should print nothing. |
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If `x` and `y` are positive numbers, the program should print the rectangles as seen in the examples; oherwise, the function should print nothing. |
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### Expected function |
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``` |
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### Usage |
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### Test |
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Here are possible programs to test your function : |
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