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## bigger
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### Instructions
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Create the function `bigger` that gets the biggest positive number in the `HashMap`.
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### Notions
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[hash maps](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch08-03-hash-maps.html)
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### Expected Function
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```rust
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pub fn bigger(h: HashMap<&str, i32>) -> i32 {
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}
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```
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### Usage
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Here is a program to test your function.
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```rust
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use bigger::bigger;
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fn main() {
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let mut hash = HashMap::new();
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hash.insert("Daniel", 122);
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hash.insert("Ashley", 333);
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hash.insert("Katie", 334);
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hash.insert("Robert", 14);
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println!("The biggest of the elements in the HashMap is {}", bigger(hash));
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}
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```
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And its output
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```console
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student@ubuntu:~/bigger/test$ cargo run
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The biggest of the elements in the HashMap is 334
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student@ubuntu:~/bigger/test$
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```
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