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### Instructions |
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Write a program that takes an `int` [0-127] as an argument and returns the corresponding ASCII table character, followed by newline. |
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Write a program that takes an `int` between `[0-127]` as an argument and returns the corresponding ASCII table character, followed by a newline `\n`. |
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- If the integer above 127 or less than 0 returns newline. |
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- If it's not a number returns newline. |
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- If the number of arguments is above 1 return newline. |
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- If the integer above 127 or less than 0 return a newline `\n`. |
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- If it's not a number return a newline `\n`. |
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- If the number of arguments is above 1 return a newline `\n`. |
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### Usage |
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@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ Write a program that takes an `int` [0-127] as an argument and returns the corr
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$ go run . | cat -e |
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$ |
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$ go run . "98" | cat -e |
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a |
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b |
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$ go run . "95" | cat -e |
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$ go run . "95" "102" | cat -e |
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$ |
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``` |