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## raid3
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### Instructions
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Creare a program that takes a string as argument and displays the name of the raid in question, as well as its dimensions.
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- Executable name : `raid3`.
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- If the argument isn't a raid should print `Not a Raid function`.
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Example of this output :
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```console
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student@ubuntu:~/student/test$ go build
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student@ubuntu:~/student/test$ echo HELLO | ./raid3
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Not a Raid function
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student@ubuntu:~/student/test$
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```
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- Whatever the answer, your line must be ended by a `\n`.
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- If there is more than one raid1, you must display them all alphabetically.
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Examples of output :
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```console
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student@ubuntu:~/student/test$ ./raid1a 4 4
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o--o
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o--o
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student@ubuntu:~/student/test$ ./raid1a 4 4 | ./raid3
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[raid1a] [4] [4]
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student@ubuntu:~/student/test$ ./raid1a 3 4 | ./raid3
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[raid1a] [3] [4]
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student@ubuntu:~/student/test$ ./raid1c 1 1
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A
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student@ubuntu:~/student/test$ ./raid1d 1 1
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A
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student@ubuntu:~/student/test$ ./raid1e 1 1
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A
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student@ubuntu:~/student/test$ ./raid1c 1 1 | ./raid3
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[raid1c] [1] [1] || [raid1d] [1] [1] || [raid1e] [1] [1]
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student@ubuntu:~/student/test$
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```
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