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#### RecursivePower
##### Try with the arguments: nb = -7 and power = -2
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = -7 and power = -2`
###### Does the function returns 0?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = -8 and power = -7
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = -8 and power = -7`
###### Does the function returns 0?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = 4 and power = 8
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = 4 and power = 8`
###### Does the function returns 65536?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = 1 and power = 3
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = 1 and power = 3`
###### Does the function returns 1?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = -1 and power = 1
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = -1 and power = 1`
###### Does the function returns -1?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = -6 and power = 5
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = -6 and power = 5`
###### Does the function returns -7776?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = 0 and power = 9
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = 0 and power = 9`
###### Does the function returns 0?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = -6 and power = 6
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = -6 and power = 6`
###### Does the function returns 46656?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = -4 and power = -6
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = -4 and power = -6`
###### Does the function returns 0?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = -7 and power = 5
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = -7 and power = 5`
###### Does the function returns -16807?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = 5 and power = 7
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = 5 and power = 7`
###### Does the function returns 78125?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = 0 and power = 0
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = 0 and power = 0`
###### Does the function returns 1?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nb = 0 and power = 1
##### Try with the arguments: `nb = 0 and power = 1`
###### Does the function returns 0?(1)
#### PrintCombN
##### Try with the argument: n = 1
##### Try with the argument: `n = 1`
###### Does the function prints `0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 2
##### Try with the argument: `n = 2`
###### Does the function prints `01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 56, 57, 58, 59, 67, 68, 69, 78, 79, 89`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 3
##### Try with the argument: `n = 3`
###### Does the function prints `012, 013, 014, 015, 016, 017, 018, 019, 023, 024, 025, 026, 027, 028, 029, 034, 035, 036, 037, 038, 039, 045, 046, 047, 048, 049, 056, 057, 058, 059, 067, 068, 069, 078, 079, 089, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 156, 157, 158, 159, 167, 168, 169, 178, 179, 189, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 256, 257, 258, 259, 267, 268, 269, 278, 279, 289, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 356, 357, 358, 359, 367, 368, 369, 378, 379, 389, 456, 457, 458, 459, 467, 468, 469, 478, 479, 489, 567, 568, 569, 578, 579, 589, 678, 679, 689, 789`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 4
##### Try with the argument: `n = 4`
###### Does the function prints `0123, 0124, 0125, 0126, 0127, 0128, 0129, 0134, 0135, 0136, 0137, 0138, 0139, 0145, 0146, 0147, 0148, 0149, 0156, 0157, 0158, 0159, 0167, 0168, 0169, 0178, 0179, 0189, 0234, 0235, 0236, 0237, 0238, 0239, 0245, 0246, 0247, 0248, 0249, 0256, 0257, 0258, 0259, 0267, 0268, 0269, 0278, 0279, 0289, 0345, 0346, 0347, 0348, 0349, 0356, 0357, 0358, 0359, 0367, 0368, 0369, 0378, 0379, 0389, 0456, 0457, 0458, 0459, 0467, 0468, 0469, 0478, 0479, 0489, 0567, 0568, 0569, 0578, 0579, 0589, 0678, 0679, 0689, 0789, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1238, 1239, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1248, 1249, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1278, 1279, 1289, 1345, 1346, 1347, 1348, 1349, 1356, 1357, 1358, 1359, 1367, 1368, 1369, 1378, 1379, 1389, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459, 1467, 1468, 1469, 1478, 1479, 1489, 1567, 1568, 1569, 1578, 1579, 1589, 1678, 1679, 1689, 1789, 2345, 2346, 2347, 2348, 2349, 2356, 2357, 2358, 2359, 2367, 2368, 2369, 2378, 2379, 2389, 2456, 2457, 2458, 2459, 2467, 2468, 2469, 2478, 2479, 2489, 2567, 2568, 2569, 2578, 2579, 2589, 2678, 2679, 2689, 2789, 3456, 3457, 3458, 3459, 3467, 3468, 3469, 3478, 3479, 3489, 3567, 3568, 3569, 3578, 3579, 3589, 3678, 3679, 3689, 3789, 4567, 4568, 4569, 4578, 4579, 4589, 4678, 4679, 4689, 4789, 5678, 5679, 5689, 5789, 6789`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 5
##### Try with the argument: `n = 5`
###### Does the function prints `01234, 01235, 01236, 01237, 01238, 01239, 01245, 01246, 01247, 01248, 01249, 01256, 01257, 01258, 01259, 01267, 01268, 01269, 01278, 01279, 01289, 01345, 01346, 01347, 01348, 01349, 01356, 01357, 01358, 01359, 01367, 01368, 01369, 01378, 01379, 01389, 01456, 01457, 01458, 01459, 01467, 01468, 01469, 01478, 01479, 01489, 01567, 01568, 01569, 01578, 01579, 01589, 01678, 01679, 01689, 01789, 02345, 02346, 02347, 02348, 02349, 02356, 02357, 02358, 02359, 02367, 02368, 02369, 02378, 02379, 02389, 02456, 02457, 02458, 02459, 02467, 02468, 02469, 02478, 02479, 02489, 02567, 02568, 02569, 02578, 02579, 02589, 02678, 02679, 02689, 02789, 03456, 03457, 03458, 03459, 03467, 03468, 03469, 03478, 03479, 03489, 03567, 03568, 03569, 03578, 03579, 03589, 03678, 03679, 03689, 03789, 04567, 04568, 04569, 04578, 04579, 04589, 04678, 04679, 04689, 04789, 05678, 05679, 05689, 05789, 06789, 12345, 12346, 12347, 12348, 12349, 12356, 12357, 12358, 12359, 12367, 12368, 12369, 12378, 12379, 12389, 12456, 12457, 12458, 12459, 12467, 12468, 12469, 12478, 12479, 12489, 12567, 12568, 12569, 12578, 12579, 12589, 12678, 12679, 12689, 12789, 13456, 13457, 13458, 13459, 13467, 13468, 13469, 13478, 13479, 13489, 13567, 13568, 13569, 13578, 13579, 13589, 13678, 13679, 13689, 13789, 14567, 14568, 14569, 14578, 14579, 14589, 14678, 14679, 14689, 14789, 15678, 15679, 15689, 15789, 16789, 23456, 23457, 23458, 23459, 23467, 23468, 23469, 23478, 23479, 23489, 23567, 23568, 23569, 23578, 23579, 23589, 23678, 23679, 23689, 23789, 24567, 24568, 24569, 24578, 24579, 24589, 24678, 24679, 24689, 24789, 25678, 25679, 25689, 25789, 26789, 34567, 34568, 34569, 34578, 34579, 34589, 34678, 34679, 34689, 34789, 35678, 35679, 35689, 35789, 36789, 45678, 45679, 45689, 45789, 46789, 56789`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 6
##### Try with the argument: `n = 6`
###### Does the function prints `012345, 012346, 012347, 012348, 012349, 012356, 012357, 012358, 012359, 012367, 012368, 012369, 012378, 012379, 012389, 012456, 012457, 012458, 012459, 012467, 012468, 012469, 012478, 012479, 012489, 012567, 012568, 012569, 012578, 012579, 012589, 012678, 012679, 012689, 012789, 013456, 013457, 013458, 013459, 013467, 013468, 013469, 013478, 013479, 013489, 013567, 013568, 013569, 013578, 013579, 013589, 013678, 013679, 013689, 013789, 014567, 014568, 014569, 014578, 014579, 014589, 014678, 014679, 014689, 014789, 015678, 015679, 015689, 015789, 016789, 023456, 023457, 023458, 023459, 023467, 023468, 023469, 023478, 023479, 023489, 023567, 023568, 023569, 023578, 023579, 023589, 023678, 023679, 023689, 023789, 024567, 024568, 024569, 024578, 024579, 024589, 024678, 024679, 024689, 024789, 025678, 025679, 025689, 025789, 026789, 034567, 034568, 034569, 034578, 034579, 034589, 034678, 034679, 034689, 034789, 035678, 035679, 035689, 035789, 036789, 045678, 045679, 045689, 045789, 046789, 056789, 123456, 123457, 123458, 123459, 123467, 123468, 123469, 123478, 123479, 123489, 123567, 123568, 123569, 123578, 123579, 123589, 123678, 123679, 123689, 123789, 124567, 124568, 124569, 124578, 124579, 124589, 124678, 124679, 124689, 124789, 125678, 125679, 125689, 125789, 126789, 134567, 134568, 134569, 134578, 134579, 134589, 134678, 134679, 134689, 134789, 135678, 135679, 135689, 135789, 136789, 145678, 145679, 145689, 145789, 146789, 156789, 234567, 234568, 234569, 234578, 234579, 234589, 234678, 234679, 234689, 234789, 235678, 235679, 235689, 235789, 236789, 245678, 245679, 245689, 245789, 246789, 256789, 345678, 345679, 345689, 345789, 346789, 356789, 456789`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 7
##### Try with the argument: `n = 7`
###### Does the function prints `0123456, 0123457, 0123458, 0123459, 0123467, 0123468, 0123469, 0123478, 0123479, 0123489, 0123567, 0123568, 0123569, 0123578, 0123579, 0123589, 0123678, 0123679, 0123689, 0123789, 0124567, 0124568, 0124569, 0124578, 0124579, 0124589, 0124678, 0124679, 0124689, 0124789, 0125678, 0125679, 0125689, 0125789, 0126789, 0134567, 0134568, 0134569, 0134578, 0134579, 0134589, 0134678, 0134679, 0134689, 0134789, 0135678, 0135679, 0135689, 0135789, 0136789, 0145678, 0145679, 0145689, 0145789, 0146789, 0156789, 0234567, 0234568, 0234569, 0234578, 0234579, 0234589, 0234678, 0234679, 0234689, 0234789, 0235678, 0235679, 0235689, 0235789, 0236789, 0245678, 0245679, 0245689, 0245789, 0246789, 0256789, 0345678, 0345679, 0345689, 0345789, 0346789, 0356789, 0456789, 1234567, 1234568, 1234569, 1234578, 1234579, 1234589, 1234678, 1234679, 1234689, 1234789, 1235678, 1235679, 1235689, 1235789, 1236789, 1245678, 1245679, 1245689, 1245789, 1246789, 1256789, 1345678, 1345679, 1345689, 1345789, 1346789, 1356789, 1456789, 2345678, 2345679, 2345689, 2345789, 2346789, 2356789, 2456789, 3456789`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 8
##### Try with the argument: `n = 8`
###### Does the function prints `01234567, 01234568, 01234569, 01234578, 01234579, 01234589, 01234678, 01234679, 01234689, 01234789, 01235678, 01235679, 01235689, 01235789, 01236789, 01245678, 01245679, 01245689, 01245789, 01246789, 01256789, 01345678, 01345679, 01345689, 01345789, 01346789, 01356789, 01456789, 02345678, 02345679, 02345689, 02345789, 02346789, 02356789, 02456789, 03456789, 12345678, 12345679, 12345689, 12345789, 12346789, 12356789, 12456789, 13456789, 23456789`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 9
##### Try with the argument: `n = 9`
###### Does the function prints `012345678, 012345679, 012345689, 012345789, 012346789, 012356789, 012456789, 013456789, 023456789, 123456789`?(1)
#### PrintNbrBase
##### Try with the argument: nbr = 919617 and base = 01
##### Try with the argument: `nbr = 919617 and base = 01`
###### Does the function prints `11100000100001000001`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: nbr = 753639 and base = CHOUMIisDAcat!
##### Try with the argument: `nbr = 753639 and base = CHOUMIisDAcat!`
###### Does the function prints `HIDAHI`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: nbr = -174336 and base = CHOUMIisDAcat!
##### Try with the argument: `nbr = -174336 and base = CHOUMIisDAcat!`
###### Does the function prints `-MssiD`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: nbr = -661165 and base = 1
##### Try with the argument: `nbr = -661165 and base = 1`
###### Does the function prints `NV`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: nbr = -839376 and base = choumiChoumi
##### Try with the argument: `nbr = -839376 and base = choumiChoumi`
###### Does the function prints `NV`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: nbr = -861737 and base = Zone01Zone01
##### Try with the argument: `nbr = -861737 and base = Zone01Zone01`
###### Does the function prints `-1111101`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: nbr = 125 and base = 0123456789ABCDEF
##### Try with the argument: `nbr = 125 and base = 0123456789ABCDEF`
###### Does the function prints `7D`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: nbr = -125 and base = choumi
##### Try with the argument: `nbr = -125 and base = choumi`
###### Does the function prints `-uoi`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: nbr = 125 and base = -ab
##### Try with the argument: `nbr = 125 and base = -ab`
###### Does the function prints `NV`?(1)
##### Try with the argument: nbr = -9223372036854775808 and base = 0123456789
##### Try with the argument: `nbr = -9223372036854775808 and base = 0123456789`
###### Does the function prints `-9223372036854775808`?(1)
#### doop
##### Try with the arguments: 861 + 870
##### Try with the arguments: `861 + 870`
###### Does the program prints `1731`(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 861 - 870
##### Try with the arguments: `861 - 870`
###### Does the program prints `-9`(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 861 * 870
##### Try with the arguments: `861 * 870`
###### Does the program prints `749070`(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 861 / 870
##### Try with the arguments: `861 / 870`
###### Does the program prints `0`(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 861 % 870
##### Try with the arguments: hello + 1
##### Try with the arguments: `861 % 870`
##### Try with the arguments: `hello + 1`
###### Does the program prints `0`(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 1 p 1
##### Try with the arguments: `1 p 1`
###### Does the program prints `0`(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 1 / 0
##### Try with the arguments: `1 / 0`
###### Does the program prints `No division by 0`(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 1 % 0
##### Try with the arguments: `1 % 0`
###### Does the program prints `No remainder of division by 0`(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 1 * 1
##### Try with the arguments: `1 * 1`
###### Does the program prints `1`(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 2 arguments
##### Try with the arguments: `2 arguments`
###### Does the program prints ``(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 4 arguments so invalid
##### Try with the arguments: `4 arguments so invalid`
###### Does the program prints ``(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 9223372036854775807 + 1
##### Try with the arguments: `9223372036854775807 + 1`
###### Does the program prints `0`(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 9223372036854775809 - 3
##### Try with the arguments: `9223372036854775809 - 3`
###### Does the program prints `0`(1)
##### Try with the arguments: 9223372036854775807 * 3
##### Try with the arguments: `9223372036854775807 * 3`
###### Does the program prints `0`(1)
#### Atoibase
##### Try with the arguments: s = bcbbbbaab and base = abc
##### Try with the arguments: `s = bcbbbbaab and base = abc`
###### Does the function returns 12016?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: s = 0001 and base = 01
##### Try with the arguments: `s = 0001 and base = 01`
###### Does the function returns 1?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: s = 00 and base = 01
##### Try with the arguments: `s = 00 and base = 01`
###### Does the function returns 0?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: s = saDt!I!sI and base = CHOUMIisDAcat!
##### Try with the arguments: `s = saDt!I!sI and base = CHOUMIisDAcat!`
###### Does the function returns 11557277891?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: s = AAho?Ao and base = WhoAmI?
##### Try with the arguments: `s = AAho?Ao and base = WhoAmI?`
###### Does the function returns 406772?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: s = thisinputshouldnotmatter and base = abca
##### Try with the arguments: `s = thisinputshouldnotmatter and base = abca`
###### Does the function returns 0?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: s = 125 and base = 0123456789
##### Try with the arguments: `s = 125 and base = 0123456789`
###### Does the function returns 125?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: s = 1111101 and base = 01
##### Try with the arguments: `s = 1111101 and base = 01`
###### Does the function returns 125?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: s = 7D and base = 0123456789ABCDEF
##### Try with the arguments: `s = 7D and base = 0123456789ABCDEF`
###### Does the function returns 125?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: s = uoi and base = choumi
##### Try with the arguments: `s = uoi and base = choumi`
###### Does the function returns 125?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: s = bbbbbab and base = -ab
##### Try with the arguments: `s = bbbbbab and base = -ab`
###### Does the function returns 0?(1)
#### splitwhitespaces
##### Try with the argument: str = The earliest foundations of what would become computer science predate the invention of the modern digital computer
##### Try with the argument: `str = The earliest foundations of what would become computer science predate the invention of the modern digital computer`
###### Does the function returns [The earliest foundations of what would become computer science predate the invention of the modern digital computer]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks such as the abacus have existed since antiquity,
##### Try with the argument: `str = Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks such as the abacus have existed since antiquity,`
###### Does the function returns [Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks such as the abacus have existed since antiquity,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = aiding in computations such as multiplication and division .
##### Try with the argument: `str = aiding in computations such as multiplication and division .`
###### Does the function returns [aiding in computations such as multiplication and division .]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = Algorithms for performing computations have existed since antiquity, even before the development of sophisticated computing equipment.
##### Try with the argument: `str = Algorithms for performing computations have existed since antiquity, even before the development of sophisticated computing equipment.`
###### Does the function returns [Algorithms for performing computations have existed since antiquity, even before the development of sophisticated computing equipment.]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = Wilhelm Schickard designed and constructed the first working mechanical calculator in 1623.[4]
##### Try with the argument: `str = Wilhelm Schickard designed and constructed the first working mechanical calculator in 1623.[4]`
###### Does the function returns [Wilhelm Schickard designed and constructed the first working mechanical calculator in 1623.[4]]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = In 1673, Gottfried Leibniz demonstrated a digital mechanical calculator,
##### Try with the argument: `str = In 1673, Gottfried Leibniz demonstrated a digital mechanical calculator,`
###### Does the function returns [In 1673, Gottfried Leibniz demonstrated a digital mechanical calculator,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = called the Stepped Reckoner.[5] He may be considered the first computer scientist and information theorist
##### Try with the argument: `str = called the Stepped Reckoner.[5] He may be considered the first computer scientist and information theorist`
###### Does the function returns [called the Stepped Reckoner.[5] He may be considered the first computer scientist and information theorist]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = , for, among other reasons
##### Try with the argument: `str = , for, among other reasons`
###### documenting the binary number system., Does the function returns [, for, among other reasons, documenting the binary number system.]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = In 1820, Thomas de Colmar launched the mechanical calculator industry[note 1] when he released his simplified arithmometer,
##### Try with the argument: `str = In 1820, Thomas de Colmar launched the mechanical calculator industry[note 1] when he released his simplified arithmometer,`
###### Does the function returns [In 1820, Thomas de Colmar launched the mechanical calculator industry[note 1] when he released his simplified arithmometer,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = which was the first calculating machine strong enough and reliable enough to be used daily in an office environment.
##### Try with the argument: `str = which was the first calculating machine strong enough and reliable enough to be used daily in an office environment.`
###### Does the function returns [which was the first calculating machine strong enough and reliable enough to be used daily in an office environment.]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = Charles Babbage started the design of the first automatic mechanical calculator,
##### Try with the argument: `str = Charles Babbage started the design of the first automatic mechanical calculator,`
###### Does the function returns [Charles Babbage started the design of the first automatic mechanical calculator,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = his Difference Engine, in 1822, which eventually gave him the idea of the first programmable mechanical calculator,
##### Try with the argument: `str = his Difference Engine, in 1822, which eventually gave him the idea of the first programmable mechanical calculator,`
###### Does the function returns [his Difference Engine, in 1822, which eventually gave him the idea of the first programmable mechanical calculator,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = his Analytical Engine.[6] He started developing this machine in 1834,
##### Try with the argument: `str = his Analytical Engine.[6] He started developing this machine in 1834,`
###### Does the function returns [his Analytical Engine.[6] He started developing this machine in 1834,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = and "in less than two years,
##### Try with the argument: `str = and "in less than two years,`
###### Does the function returns [and "in less than two years,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = he had sketched out many of the salient features of the modern computer".[7] "A crucial step was th
##### Try with the argument: `str = he had sketched out many of the salient features of the modern computer".[7] "A crucial step was th`
###### adoption of a punched card system derived from the Jacquard loom"[7] making it infinitely programmable.[note 2] In 1843,, Does the function returns [he had sketched out many of the salient features of the modern computer".[7] "A crucial step was the adoption of a punched card system derived from the Jacquard loom"[7] making it infinitely programmable.[note 2] In 1843,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = during the translation of a French article on the Analytical Engine,
##### Try with the argument: `str = during the translation of a French article on the Analytical Engine,`
###### Does the function returns [during the translation of a French article on the Analytical Engine,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = Ada Lovelace wrote,
##### Try with the argument: `str = Ada Lovelace wrote,`
###### Does the function returns [Ada Lovelace wrote,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = in one of the many notes she included,
##### Try with the argument: `str = in one of the many notes she included,`
###### Does the function returns [in one of the many notes she included,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = an algorithm to compute the Bernoulli numbers,
##### Try with the argument: `str = an algorithm to compute the Bernoulli numbers,`
###### Does the function returns [an algorithm to compute the Bernoulli numbers,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = which is considered to be the first published algorithm ever specifically tailored for implementation on a computer.[8] Around 1885,
##### Try with the argument: `str = which is considered to be the first published algorithm ever specifically tailored for implementation on a computer.[8] Around 1885,`
###### Does the function returns [which is considered to be the first published algorithm ever specifically tailored for implementation on a computer.[8] Around 1885,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = Herman Hollerith invented the tabulator,
##### Try with the argument: `str = Herman Hollerith invented the tabulator,`
###### Does the function returns [Herman Hollerith invented the tabulator,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = which used punched cards to process statistical information; eventually his company became part of IBM. Following Babbage,
##### Try with the argument: `str = which used punched cards to process statistical information; eventually his company became part of IBM. Following Babbage,`
###### Does the function returns [which used punched cards to process statistical information; eventually his company became part of IBM. Following Babbage,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = although unaware of his earlier work,
##### Try with the argument: `str = although unaware of his earlier work,`
###### Does the function returns [although unaware of his earlier work,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = Percy Ludgate in 1909 published [9] the 2nd of the only two designs for mechanical analytical engines in history. In 1937,
##### Try with the argument: `str = Percy Ludgate in 1909 published [9] the 2nd of the only two designs for mechanical analytical engines in history. In 1937,`
###### Does the function returns [Percy Ludgate in 1909 published [9] the 2nd of the only two designs for mechanical analytical engines in history. In 1937,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = one hundred years after Babbage's impossible dream,
##### Try with the argument: `str = one hundred years after Babbage's impossible dream,`
###### Does the function returns [one hundred years after Babbage's impossible dream,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = Howard Aiken convinced IBM,
##### Try with the argument: `str = Howard Aiken convinced IBM,`
###### Does the function returns [Howard Aiken convinced IBM,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = which was making all kinds of punched card equipment and was also in the calculator business[10] to develop his giant programmable calculator,
##### Try with the argument: `str = which was making all kinds of punched card equipment and was also in the calculator business[10] to develop his giant programmable calculator,`
###### Does the function returns [which was making all kinds of punched card equipment and was also in the calculator business[10] to develop his giant programmable calculator,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = the ASCC/Harvard Mark I,
##### Try with the argument: `str = the ASCC/Harvard Mark I,`
###### Does the function returns [the ASCC/Harvard Mark I,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = based on Babbage's Analytical Engine,
##### Try with the argument: `str = based on Babbage's Analytical Engine,`
###### Does the function returns [based on Babbage's Analytical Engine,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = which itself used cards and a central computing unit. When the machine was finished,
##### Try with the argument: `str = which itself used cards and a central computing unit. When the machine was finished,`
###### Does the function returns [which itself used cards and a central computing unit. When the machine was finished,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = some hailed it as "Babbage's dream come true".[11]
##### Try with the argument: `str = some hailed it as "Babbage's dream come true".[11]`
###### Does the function returns [some hailed it as "Babbage's dream come true".[11]]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = During the 1940s,
##### Try with the argument: `str = During the 1940s,`
###### Does the function returns [During the 1940s,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = as new and more powerful computing machines such as the Atanasoff-Berry computer and ENIAC were developed,
##### Try with the argument: `str = as new and more powerful computing machines such as the Atanasoff-Berry computer and ENIAC were developed,`
###### Does the function returns [as new and more powerful computing machines such as the Atanasoff-Berry computer and ENIAC were developed,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = the term computer came to refer to the machines rather than their human predecessors.[12] As it became clear that computers could be used for more than just mathematical calculations,
##### Try with the argument: `str = the term computer came to refer to the machines rather than their human predecessors.[12] As it became clear that computers could be used for more than just mathematical calculations,`
###### Does the function returns [the term computer came to refer to the machines rather than their human predecessors.[12] As it became clear that computers could be used for more than just mathematical calculations,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = the field of computer science broadened to study computation in general. In 1945,
##### Try with the argument: `str = the field of computer science broadened to study computation in general. In 1945,`
###### Does the function returns [the field of computer science broadened to study computation in general. In 1945,]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = IBM founded the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory at Columbia University in New York City. The renovated fraternity house on Manhattan's West Side was IBM's first laboratory devoted to pure science.
##### Try with the argument: `str = IBM founded the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory at Columbia University in New York City. The renovated fraternity house on Manhattan's West Side was IBM's first laboratory devoted to pure science.`
###### Does the function returns [IBM founded the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory at Columbia University in New York City. The renovated fraternity house on Manhattan's West Side was IBM's first laboratory devoted to pure science.]?(1)
##### Try with the argument: str = Hello how are you?
##### Try with the argument: `str = Hello how are you?`
###### Does the function returns [Hello how are you?]?(1)
split
##### Try with the arguments: str = |=choumi=|which|=choumi=|itself|=choumi=|used|=choumi=|cards|=choumi=|and|=choumi=|a|=choumi=|central|=choumi=|computing|=choumi=|unit.|=choumi=|When|=choumi=|the|=choumi=|machine|=choumi=|was|=choumi=|finished, and charset = |=choumi=|
##### Try with the arguments: `str = |=choumi=|which|=choumi=|itself|=choumi=|used|=choumi=|cards|=choumi=|and|=choumi=|a|=choumi=|central|=choumi=|computing|=choumi=|unit.|=choumi=|When|=choumi=|the|=choumi=|machine|=choumi=|was|=choumi=|finished, and charset = |=choumi=|`
###### Does the function returns [ which itself used cards and a central computing unit. When the machine was finished,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = !==!which!==!was!==!making!==!all!==!kinds!==!of!==!punched!==!card!==!equipment!==!and!==!was!==!also!==!in!==!the!==!calculator!==!business[10]!==!to!==!develop!==!his!==!giant!==!programmable!==!calculator, and charset = !==!
##### Try with the arguments: `str = !==!which!==!was!==!making!==!all!==!kinds!==!of!==!punched!==!card!==!equipment!==!and!==!was!==!also!==!in!==!the!==!calculator!==!business[10]!==!to!==!develop!==!his!==!giant!==!programmable!==!calculator, and charset = !==!`
###### Does the function returns [ which was making all kinds of punched card equipment and was also in the calculator business[10] to develop his giant programmable calculator,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = AFJCharlesAFJBabbageAFJstartedAFJtheAFJdesignAFJofAFJtheAFJfirstAFJautomaticAFJmechanicalAFJcalculator, and charset = AFJ
##### Try with the arguments: `str = AFJCharlesAFJBabbageAFJstartedAFJtheAFJdesignAFJofAFJtheAFJfirstAFJautomaticAFJmechanicalAFJcalculator, and charset = AFJ`
###### Does the function returns [ Charles Babbage started the design of the first automatic mechanical calculator,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = |=choumi=|Ada|=choumi=|Lovelace|=choumi=|wrote, and charset = |=choumi=|
##### Try with the arguments: `str = |=choumi=|Ada|=choumi=|Lovelace|=choumi=|wrote, and charset = |=choumi=|`
###### Does the function returns [ Ada Lovelace wrote,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = !==!the!==!term!==!computer!==!came!==!to!==!refer!==!to!==!the!==!machines!==!rather!==!than!==!their!==!human!==!predecessors.[12]!==!As!==!it!==!became!==!clear!==!that!==!computers!==!could!==!be!==!used!==!for!==!more!==!than!==!just!==!mathematical!==!calculations, and charset = !==!
##### Try with the arguments: `str = !==!the!==!term!==!computer!==!came!==!to!==!refer!==!to!==!the!==!machines!==!rather!==!than!==!their!==!human!==!predecessors.[12]!==!As!==!it!==!became!==!clear!==!that!==!computers!==!could!==!be!==!used!==!for!==!more!==!than!==!just!==!mathematical!==!calculations, and charset = !==!`
###### Does the function returns [ the term computer came to refer to the machines rather than their human predecessors.[12] As it became clear that computers could be used for more than just mathematical calculations,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = <<==123==>>In<<==123==>>1820,<<==123==>>Thomas<<==123==>>de<<==123==>>Colmar<<==123==>>launched<<==123==>>the<<==123==>>mechanical<<==123==>>calculator<<==123==>>industry[note<<==123==>>1]<<==123==>>when<<==123==>>he<<==123==>>released<<==123==>>his<<==123==>>simplified<<==123==>>arithmometer, and charset = <<==123==>>
##### Try with the arguments: `str = <<==123==>>In<<==123==>>1820,<<==123==>>Thomas<<==123==>>de<<==123==>>Colmar<<==123==>>launched<<==123==>>the<<==123==>>mechanical<<==123==>>calculator<<==123==>>industry[note<<==123==>>1]<<==123==>>when<<==123==>>he<<==123==>>released<<==123==>>his<<==123==>>simplified<<==123==>>arithmometer, and charset = <<==123==>>`
###### Does the function returns [ In 1820, Thomas de Colmar launched the mechanical calculator industry[note 1] when he released his simplified arithmometer,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = The!==!earliest!==!foundations!==!of!==!what!==!would!==!become!==!computer!==!science!==!predate!==!the!==!invention!==!of!==!the!==!modern!==!digital!==!computer and charset = !==!
##### Try with the arguments: `str = The!==!earliest!==!foundations!==!of!==!what!==!would!==!become!==!computer!==!science!==!predate!==!the!==!invention!==!of!==!the!==!modern!==!digital!==!computer and charset = !==!`
###### Does the function returns [The earliest foundations of what would become computer science predate the invention of the modern digital computer]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = !==!the!==!field!==!of!==!computer!==!science!==!broadened!==!to!==!study!==!computation!==!in!==!general.!==!In!==!1945, and charset = !==!
##### Try with the arguments: `str = !==!the!==!field!==!of!==!computer!==!science!==!broadened!==!to!==!study!==!computation!==!in!==!general.!==!In!==!1945, and charset = !==!`
###### Does the function returns [ the field of computer science broadened to study computation in general. In 1945,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = !==!which!==!is!==!considered!==!to!==!be!==!the!==!first!==!published!==!algorithm!==!ever!==!specifically!==!tailored!==!for!==!implementation!==!on!==!a!==!computer.[8]!==!Around!==!1885, and charset = !==!
##### Try with the arguments: `str = !==!which!==!is!==!considered!==!to!==!be!==!the!==!first!==!published!==!algorithm!==!ever!==!specifically!==!tailored!==!for!==!implementation!==!on!==!a!==!computer.[8]!==!Around!==!1885, and charset = !==!`
###### Does the function returns [ which is considered to be the first published algorithm ever specifically tailored for implementation on a computer.[8] Around 1885,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = !=HA=!which!=HA=!is!=HA=!considered!=HA=!to!=HA=!be!=HA=!the!=HA=!first!=HA=!published!=HA=!algorithm!=HA=!ever!=HA=!specifically!=HA=!tailored!=HA=!for!=HA=!implementation!=HA=!on!=HA=!a!=HA=!computer.[8]!=HA=!Around!=HA=!1885, and charset = !=HA=!
##### Try with the arguments: `str = !=HA=!which!=HA=!is!=HA=!considered!=HA=!to!=HA=!be!=HA=!the!=HA=!first!=HA=!published!=HA=!algorithm!=HA=!ever!=HA=!specifically!=HA=!tailored!=HA=!for!=HA=!implementation!=HA=!on!=HA=!a!=HA=!computer.[8]!=HA=!Around!=HA=!1885, and charset = !=HA=!`
###### Does the function returns [ which is considered to be the first published algorithm ever specifically tailored for implementation on a computer.[8] Around 1885,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = based on Babbage's Analytical Engine, and charset =
##### Try with the arguments: `str = based on Babbage's Analytical Engine, and charset =`
###### Does the function returns [ based on Babbage's Analytical Engine,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = [<>abc<>]his[<>abc<>]Analytical[<>abc<>]Engine.[6][<>abc<>]He[<>abc<>]started[<>abc<>]developing[<>abc<>]this[<>abc<>]machine[<>abc<>]in[<>abc<>]1834, and charset = [<>abc<>]
##### Try with the arguments: `str = [<>abc<>]his[<>abc<>]Analytical[<>abc<>]Engine.[6][<>abc<>]He[<>abc<>]started[<>abc<>]developing[<>abc<>]this[<>abc<>]machine[<>abc<>]in[<>abc<>]1834, and charset = [<>abc<>]`
###### Does the function returns [ his Analytical Engine.[6] He started developing this machine in 1834,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = During<<==123==>>the<<==123==>>1940s, and charset = <<==123==>>
##### Try with the arguments: `str = During<<==123==>>the<<==123==>>1940s, and charset = <<==123==>>`
###### Does the function returns [During the 1940s,]?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: str = HelloHAhowHAareHAyou? and charset = HA
##### Try with the arguments: `str = HelloHAhowHAareHAyou? and charset = HA`
###### Does the function returns [Hello how are you?]?(1)
convertbase
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "10010001000011010000", baseFrom = "01" and baseTo = "0123456789ABCDEF"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "10010001000011010000", baseFrom = "01" and baseTo = "0123456789ABCDEF"`
###### Does the function returns "910D0"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "4CDC", baseFrom = "0123456789ABCDEF" and baseTo = "WhoAmI?"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "4CDC", baseFrom = "0123456789ABCDEF" and baseTo = "WhoAmI?"`
###### Does the function returns "hhhoA?"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "o1nonZ0e", baseFrom = "Zone01" and baseTo = "Zone01"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "o1nonZ0e", baseFrom = "Zone01" and baseTo = "Zone01"`
###### Does the function returns "o1nonZ0e"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "719462", baseFrom = "0123456789" and baseTo = "choumi"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "719462", baseFrom = "0123456789" and baseTo = "choumi"`
###### Does the function returns "ououcico"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "ococcuho", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "choumi"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "ococcuho", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "choumi"`
###### Does the function returns "ococcuho"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "382230", baseFrom = "0123456789" and baseTo = "abc"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "382230", baseFrom = "0123456789" and baseTo = "abc"`
###### Does the function returns "cabbacacccaa"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "2CE0C", baseFrom = "0123456789ABCDEF" and baseTo = "choumi"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "2CE0C", baseFrom = "0123456789ABCDEF" and baseTo = "choumi"`
###### Does the function returns "uiuiccm"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "uhcoccm", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "0123456789"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "uhcoccm", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "0123456789"`
###### Does the function returns "148180"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "IhoWo?I", baseFrom = "WhoAmI?" and baseTo = "abc"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "IhoWo?I", baseFrom = "WhoAmI?" and baseTo = "abc"`
###### Does the function returns "babaccccacbca"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "bababbabaabcb", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "WhoAmI?"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "bababbabaabcb", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "WhoAmI?"`
###### Does the function returns "IWmmImA"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "263798", baseFrom = "0123456789" and baseTo = "CHOUMIisDAcat!"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "263798", baseFrom = "0123456789" and baseTo = "CHOUMIisDAcat!"`
###### Does the function returns "itHtc"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "oo01eZeo", baseFrom = "Zone01" and baseTo = "0123456789"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "oo01eZeo", baseFrom = "Zone01" and baseTo = "0123456789"`
###### Does the function returns "364843"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "43F9C", baseFrom = "0123456789ABCDEF" and baseTo = "0123456789ABCDEF"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "43F9C", baseFrom = "0123456789ABCDEF" and baseTo = "0123456789ABCDEF"`
###### Does the function returns "43F9C"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "hWmhoIII", baseFrom = "WhoAmI?" and baseTo = "abc"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "hWmhoIII", baseFrom = "WhoAmI?" and baseTo = "abc"`
###### Does the function returns "bcaabacbbcbac"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "10001110111000110000", baseFrom = "01" and baseTo = "0123456789ABCDEF"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "10001110111000110000", baseFrom = "01" and baseTo = "0123456789ABCDEF"`
###### Does the function returns "8EE30"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "hmuhomuo", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "abc"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "hmuhomuo", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "abc"`
###### Does the function returns "ccacccbcbaac"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "HtCODc", baseFrom = "CHOUMIisDAcat!" and baseTo = "choumi"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "HtCODc", baseFrom = "CHOUMIisDAcat!" and baseTo = "choumi"`
###### Does the function returns "uuoucuhc"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "uhhicomi", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "01"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "uhhicomi", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "01"`
###### Does the function returns "11011011111011010101"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "mAIIo?o", baseFrom = "WhoAmI?" and baseTo = "CHOUMIisDAcat!"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "mAIIo?o", baseFrom = "WhoAmI?" and baseTo = "CHOUMIisDAcat!"`
###### Does the function returns "!tt!A"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "cbbcaaccbbcc", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "WhoAmI?"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "cbbcaaccbbcc", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "WhoAmI?"`
###### Does the function returns "AImWIho"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "113431", baseFrom = "0123456789" and baseTo = "01"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "113431", baseFrom = "0123456789" and baseTo = "01"`
###### Does the function returns "11011101100010111"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "10111011101001010000", baseFrom = "01" and baseTo = "Zone01"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "10111011101001010000", baseFrom = "01" and baseTo = "Zone01"`
###### Does the function returns "n0n1Zo00"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "I?WImII", baseFrom = "WhoAmI?" and baseTo = "choumi"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "I?WImII", baseFrom = "WhoAmI?" and baseTo = "choumi"`
###### Does the function returns "oomihhuc"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "babaabbbaccaa", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "01"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "babaabbbaccaa", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "01"`
###### Does the function returns "10010000111100111001"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "ooumiocm", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "choumi"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "ooumiocm", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "choumi"`
###### Does the function returns "ooumiocm"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "cacaabaabcc", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "abc"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "cacaabaabcc", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "abc"`
###### Does the function returns "cacaabaabcc"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "imouhho", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "CHOUMIisDAcat!"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "imouhho", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "CHOUMIisDAcat!"`
###### Does the function returns "i!sAO"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "cabaccaaaacb", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "abc"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "cabaccaaaacb", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "abc"`
###### Does the function returns "cabaccaaaacb"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "5FF2C", baseFrom = "0123456789ABCDEF" and baseTo = "CHOUMIisDAcat!"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "5FF2C", baseFrom = "0123456789ABCDEF" and baseTo = "CHOUMIisDAcat!"`
###### Does the function returns "cUUHc"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "ccbcbcabcacc", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "0123456789ABCDEF"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "ccbcbcabcacc", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "0123456789ABCDEF"`
###### Does the function returns "7C439"?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: nbr = "101011", baseFrom = "01" and baseTo = "0123456789"
##### Try with the arguments: `nbr = "101011", baseFrom = "01" and baseTo = "0123456789"`
###### Does the function returns "43"?(1)
rotatevowels
##### Try the program without any arguments
###### Does the program displays a new line?(1)
##### Try executing the program passing as argument: "Hello World"
##### Try executing the program passing as argument: `"Hello World"`
###### Does the program return: `Hollo Werld`(1)
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: "HEllO World" "problem solved"
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: `"HEllO World" "problem solved"`
###### Does the program return: `Hello Werld problom sOlvEd`(1)
##### Try executing the program passing as argument: "str" "shh" "psst"
##### Try executing the program passing as argument: `"str" "shh" "psst"`
###### Does the program return: `str shh psst`(1)
##### Try executing the program passing as argument: "happy thoughts" "good luck"
##### Try executing the program passing as argument: `"happy thoughts" "good luck"`
###### Does the program return: `happy thoughts good luck`(1)
##### Try executing the program passing as argument: "al's elEphAnt is overly underweight!"
##### Try executing the program passing as argument: `"al's elEphAnt is overly underweight!"`
###### Does the program return: (1)
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks such as the abacus
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: `Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks such as the abacus`
###### Does the program return: Muchanas fer calculatang fixed numericil tasks such as tho ebicas(1)
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: have existed since antiquity, aiding in computations such as multiplication and division
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: `have existed since antiquity, aiding in computations such as multiplication and division`
###### Does the program return: hovi ixistad sonci antiqiuty, audong in camputotiins sich as miltuplicatein end divesean(1)
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: Algorithms for performing computations have existed since antiquity, even before the development of sophisticated computing equipment
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: `Algorithms for performing computations have existed since antiquity, even before the development of sophisticated computing equipment`
###### Does the program return: elgiruthms fer pirfurmong cempatitions hove oxested sence onteqeety, ivun bifare thi devilepment af sophistacutod cimpoteng oqiopmAnt(1)
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: Wilhelm Schickard designed and constructed the first working mechanical calculator in 1623. In 1673, Gottfried Leibniz demonstrated a digital mechanical calculator, called the Stepped Reckoner
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: `Wilhelm Schickard designed and constructed the first working mechanical calculator in 1623. In 1673, Gottfried Leibniz demonstrated a digital mechanical calculator, called the Stepped Reckoner`
###### Does the program return: Welholm Scheckerd desegned and constractud tha farst wirkang mechanicil calcelator en 1623i in 1673, Gettfreid LoIbn.z dimonstratud a dagital mechinocil celcelutor, called thi Steppad Rickenir(1)
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: A crucial step was th
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: `A crucial step was th`
###### adoption of a punched card system derived from the Jacquard loom, Does the program return: o crocaul stap wes tho edipteen af e punchad cord systom dirovad frem tha Jecqaird luAm(1)
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: making it infinitely programmable
##### Try executing the program passing as arguments: `making it infinitely programmable`
###### Does the program return: mekang at onfenitily prigrimmibla(1)
advancedsortwordarr
##### Try with the arguments array = [X3RvpTTOo b1 RR bTVi iO 3 5Be2id5AY G a t9J4 NP mJoJM ci97 r W 4 WcVVBJc K 9pkpByJ Ebbia 4ox8TWUD inv q3 jPYp7g av HQ O0 Ncmg z 3WLJcrbLB7LoY lVce8L XWgMsw MkOITgWoS SFv] and f = strings.Compare
@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ advancedsortwordarr
#### cat
##### Run the program without arguments:
##### write: Hello
`##### write: Hello`
###### Does the program return: Hello(1)
##### write: jaflsdfj
###### Does the program return: jaflsdfj(1)
@ -461,100 +461,101 @@ advancedsortwordarr
#### activebits
##### Try with the argument: n = 15
##### Try with the argument: `n = 15`
###### Does the function returns 4?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 17
##### Try with the argument: `n = 17`
###### Does the function returns 2?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 17
##### Try with the argument: `n = 17`
###### Does the function returns 2?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 4
##### Try with the argument: `n = 4`
###### Does the function returns 1?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 11
##### Try with the argument: `n = 11`
###### Does the function returns 3?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 9
##### Try with the argument: `n = 9`
###### Does the function returns 2?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 12
##### Try with the argument: `n = 12`
###### Does the function returns 2?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 11
##### Try with the argument: `n = 11`
###### Does the function returns 3?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 2
##### Try with the argument: `n = 2`
###### Does the function returns 1?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 8
##### Try with the argument: `n = 8`
###### Does the function returns 1?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 15
##### Try with the argument: `n = 15`
###### Does the function returns 4?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 17
##### Try with the argument: `n = 17`
###### Does the function returns 2?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 10
##### Try with the argument: `n = 10`
###### Does the function returns 2?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 11
##### Try with the argument: `n = 11`
###### Does the function returns 3?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 16
##### Try with the argument: `n = 16`
###### Does the function returns 1?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 12
##### Try with the argument: `n = 12`
###### Does the function returns 2?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 20
##### Try with the argument: `n = 20`
###### Does the function returns 2?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 19
##### Try with the argument: `n = 19`
###### Does the function returns 3?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 18
##### Try with the argument: `n = 18`
###### Does the function returns 2?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 4
##### Try with the argument: `n = 4`
###### Does the function returns 1?(1)
##### Try with the argument: n = 8
##### Try with the argument: `n = 8`
###### Does the function returns 1?(1)
#### sortlistinsert
##### Try with the arguments: l = 0-> <nil> and data_ref = 39
##### Try with the arguments: `l = 0-> <nil> and data_ref = 39`
###### Does the function returns (0-> 39-> <nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: l = 0-> 1-> 2-> 3-> 4-> 5-> 24-> 25-> 54-> <nil> and data_ref = 33
##### Try with the arguments: `l = 0-> 1-> 2-> 3-> 4-> 5-> 24-> 25-> 54-> <nil> and data_ref = 33`
###### Does the function returns (0-> 1-> 2-> 3-> 4-> 5-> 24-> 25-> 33-> 54-> <nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: l = 0-> 2-> 18-> 33-> 37-> 37-> 39-> 52-> 53-> 57-> <nil> and data_ref = 53
##### Try with the arguments: `l = 0-> 2-> 18-> 33-> 37-> 37-> 39-> 52-> 53-> 57-> <nil> and data_ref = 53`
###### Does the function returns (0-> 2-> 18-> 33-> 37-> 37-> 39-> 52-> 53-> 53-> 57-> <nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: l = 0-> 5-> 18-> 24-> 28-> 35-> 42-> 45-> 52-> <nil> and data_ref = 52
##### Try with the arguments: `l = 0-> 5-> 18-> 24-> 28-> 35-> 42-> 45-> 52-> <nil> and data_ref = 52`
###### Does the function returns (0-> 5-> 18-> 24-> 28-> 35-> 42-> 45-> 52-> 52-> <nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: l = 0-> 12-> 20-> 23-> 23-> 24-> 30-> 41-> 53-> 57-> 59-> <nil> and data_ref = 38
##### Try with the arguments: `l = 0-> 12-> 20-> 23-> 23-> 24-> 30-> 41-> 53-> 57-> 59-> <nil> and data_ref = 38`
###### Does the function returns (0-> 12-> 20-> 23-> 23-> 24-> 30-> 38-> 41-> 53-> 57-> 59-> <nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: l = 0-> 4-> 11-> 15-> 19-> 22-> 23-> 56-> 58-> <nil> and data_ref = 29
##### Try with the arguments: `l = 0-> 4-> 11-> 15-> 19-> 22-> 23-> 56-> 58-> <nil> and data_ref = 29`
###### Does the function returns (0-> 4-> 11-> 15-> 19-> 22-> 23-> 29-> 56-> 58-> <nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: l = 0-> 18-> 23-> 25-> 33-> 34-> 35-> 37-> 40-> 57-> <nil> and data_ref = 47
##### Try with the arguments: `l = 0-> 18-> 23-> 25-> 33-> 34-> 35-> 37-> 40-> 57-> <nil> and data_ref = 47`
###### Does the function returns (0-> 18-> 23-> 25-> 33-> 34-> 35-> 37-> 40-> 47-> 57-> <nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: l = 0-> 7-> 14-> 17-> 18-> 24-> 28-> 34-> 34-> 37-> 42-> 46-> 49-> <nil> and data_ref = 3
##### Try with the arguments: `l = 0-> 7-> 14-> 17-> 18-> 24-> 28-> 34-> 34-> 37-> 42-> 46-> 49-> <nil> and data_ref = 3`
###### Does the function returns (0-> 3-> 7-> 14-> 17-> 18-> 24-> 28-> 34-> 34-> 37-> 42-> 46-> 49-> <nil>)?(1)
#### sortedlistmerge
##### Try with the arguments: n1 = <nil> and n2 = <nil>
##### Try with the arguments: `n1 = <nil> and n2 = <nil>`
###### Does the function returns (<nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: n1 = <nil> and n2 = 2-> 2-> 4-> 9-> 12-> 12-> 19-> 20-> <nil>
##### Try with the arguments: `n1 = <nil> and n2 = 2-> 2-> 4-> 9-> 12-> 12-> 19-> 20-> <nil>`
###### Does the function returns (2-> 2-> 4-> 9-> 12-> 12-> 19-> 20-> <nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: n1 = 4-> 4-> 6-> 9-> 13-> 18-> 20-> 20-> <nil> and n2 = <nil>
##### Try with the arguments: `n1 = 4-> 4-> 6-> 9-> 13-> 18-> 20-> 20-> <nil> and n2 = <nil>`
###### Does the function returns (4-> 4-> 6-> 9-> 13-> 18-> 20-> 20-> <nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: n1 = 0-> 7-> 39-> 92-> 97-> 93-> 91-> 28-> 64-> <nil> and n2 = 80-> 23-> 27-> 30-> 85-> 81-> 75-> 70-> <nil>
##### Try with the arguments: `n1 = 0-> 7-> 39-> 92-> 97-> 93-> 91-> 28-> 64-> <nil> and n2 = 80-> 23-> 27-> 30-> 85-> 81-> 75-> 70-> <nil>`
###### Does the function returns (0-> 7-> 39-> 80-> 23-> 27-> 30-> 85-> 81-> 75-> 70-> 92-> 97-> 93-> 91-> 28-> 64-> <nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: n1 =0-> 2-> 11-> 30-> 54-> 56-> 70-> 79-> 99-> <nil> and n2 = 23-> 28-> 38-> 67-> 67-> 79-> 95-> 97-> <nil>
##### Try with the arguments: `n1 =0-> 2-> 11-> 30-> 54-> 56-> 70-> 79-> 99-> <nil> and n2 = 23-> 28-> 38-> 67-> 67-> 79-> 95-> 97-> <nil>`
###### Does the function returns (0-> 2-> 11-> 23-> 28-> 30-> 38-> 54-> 56-> 67-> 67-> 70-> 79-> 79-> 95-> 97-> 99-> <nil>)?(1)
##### Try with the arguments: n1 = 0-> 3-> 8-> 8-> 13-> 19-> 34-> 38-> 46-> <nil> and n2 = 7-> 39-> 45-> 53-> 59-> 70-> 76-> 79-> <nil>
##### Try with the arguments: `n1 = 0-> 3-> 8-> 8-> 13-> 19-> 34-> 38-> 46-> <nil> and n2 = 7-> 39-> 45-> 53-> 59-> 70-> 76-> 79-> <nil>`
###### Does the function returns (0-> 3-> 7-> 8-> 8-> 13-> 19-> 34-> 38-> 39-> 45-> 46-> 53-> 59-> 70-> 76-> 79-> <nil>)?(1)
#### listremoveif
##### Try with the arguments: l = <nil> and data_ref = 1
##### Try with the arguments: `l = <nil> and data_ref = 1`
###### Does the function returns (<nil>)?
##### Try with the arguments: l = <nil> and and data_ref = 96
##### Try with the arguments: `l = <nil> and and data_ref = 96`
###### Does the function returns (<nil>)?
y with the arguments: l = 98-> 98-> 33-> 34-> 33-> 34-> 33-> 89-> 33-> <nil> and and data_ref = 34, Does the function returns (98-> 98-> 33-> 33-> 33-> 89-> 33-> <nil>)?
y with the arguments: l = 79-> 74-> 99-> 79-> 7-> <nil> and and data_ref = 99, Does the function returns (79-> 74-> 79-> 7-> <nil>)?
y with the arguments: l = 56-> 93-> 68-> 56-> 87-> 68-> 56-> 68-> <nil> and and data_ref = 68, Does the function returns (56-> 93-> 56-> 87-> 56-> <nil>)?
y with the arguments: l = mvkUxbqhQve4l-> 4Zc4t hnf SQ-> q2If E8BPuX -> <nil> and and data_ref = 4Zc4t hnf SQ, Does the function returns (mvkUxbqhQve4l-> q2If E8BPuX -> <nil>)?
y with the arguments: l = hello1-> hello2-> hello-> hello3-> <nil> and and data_ref = hello, Does the function returns (hello1-> hello2-> hello3-> <nil>)?
ry with the arguments: l = fZfX1 r G9hG-> VRcbreYo4cM -> <nil> and and data_ref = VRcbreYo4cM ,
y with the arguments: `l = 98-> 98-> 33-> 34-> 33-> 34-> 33-> 89-> 33-> <nil> and and data_ref = 34, Does the function returns (98-> 98-> 33-> 33-> 33-> 89-> 33-> <nil>)?`
y with the arguments: `l = 79-> 74-> 99-> 79-> 7-> <nil> and and data_ref = 99, Does the function returns (79-> 74-> 79-> 7-> <nil>)?`
y with the arguments: `l = 56-> 93-> 68-> 56-> 87-> 68-> 56-> 68-> <nil> and and data_ref = 68, Does the function returns (56-> 93-> 56-> 87-> 56-> <nil>)?`
y with the arguments: `l = mvkUxbqhQve4l-> 4Zc4t hnf SQ-> q2If E8BPuX -> <nil> and and data_ref = 4Zc4t hnf SQ, Does the function returns (mvkUxbqhQve4l-> q2If E8BPuX -> <nil>)?`
y with the arguments: `l = hello1-> hello2-> hello-> hello3-> <nil> and and data_ref = hello, Does the function returns (hello1-> hello2-> hello3-> <nil>)?`
ry with the arguments: `l = fZfX1 r G9hG-> VRcbreYo4cM -> <nil> and and data_ref = VRcbreYo4cM ,`
##### Does the function returns (fZfX1 r G9hG-> <nil>)?
#### btreetransplant
##### Try with the arguments: root =
##### Try with the arguments: `root = `
```
01
└── 07
├── 12
@ -569,8 +570,8 @@ repla =
└── 33
└── 12
└── 15
###### Does the function returns(1)
```
```
01
└── 07
├── 55
@ -581,8 +582,10 @@ repla =
└── 05
└── 02
└── 03
?
##### Try with the arguments: root =
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
##### Try with the arguments: `root = `
```
33
├── 5
│ └── 52
@ -597,8 +600,8 @@ repla =
└── 33
└── 12
└── 15
###### Does the function returns(1)
```
```
33
├── 5
│ └── 52
@ -607,8 +610,10 @@ repla =
└── 33
└── 12
└── 15
?
##### Try with the arguments: root =
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
##### Try with the arguments: `root = `
```
03
└── 39
├── 99
@ -623,8 +628,9 @@ repla =
└── 33
└── 12
└── 15
```
###### Does the function returns(1)
```
03
└── 39
├── 99
@ -634,8 +640,10 @@ repla =
└── 33
└── 12
└── 15
?
##### Try with the arguments: root =
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
##### Try with the arguments: `root = `
```
03
├── 03
│ └── 94
@ -650,8 +658,8 @@ repla =
└── 33
└── 12
└── 15
###### Does the function returns(1)
```
```
03
├── 03
│ └── 94
@ -661,8 +669,9 @@ repla =
│ └── 12
│ └── 15
└── 01
?
##### Try with the arguments: root =
```
###### Does the function returns the value above?
##### Try with the arguments: `root = `
02
├── 03
│ └── 92
@ -688,7 +697,7 @@ repla =
│ └── 15
└── 01
?
##### Try with the arguments: root =
##### Try with the arguments: `root = `
00
└── 02
└── 04
@ -717,7 +726,7 @@ repla =
└── 12
└── 15
?
##### Try with the arguments: root =
##### Try with the arguments: `root = `
02
└── 03
└── 06
@ -742,7 +751,7 @@ repla =
└── 12
└── 15
?
##### Try with the arguments: root =
##### Try with the arguments: `root = `
06
├── 07
│ └── 09
@ -768,7 +777,7 @@ repla =
#### btreeapplybylevel
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
01
└── 07
├── 12
@ -785,7 +794,7 @@ repla =
10
03
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
01
└── 07
├── 12
@ -796,7 +805,7 @@ repla =
and f = fmt.Print
###### Does the function prints: 01070512021003(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
01
└── 07
├── 12
@ -809,7 +818,7 @@ repla =
}
###### Does the function prints: [01],[07],[05],[12],[02],[10],[03],(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
33
├── 5
│ └── 52
@ -826,7 +835,7 @@ repla =
52
11
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
33
├── 5
│ └── 52
@ -837,7 +846,7 @@ repla =
and f = fmt.Print
###### Does the function prints: 3320513315211(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
33
├── 5
│ └── 52
@ -850,7 +859,7 @@ repla =
}
###### Does the function prints: [33],[20],[5],[13],[31],[52],[11],(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
03
└── 39
├── 99
@ -867,7 +876,7 @@ repla =
44
11
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
03
└── 39
├── 99
@ -878,7 +887,7 @@ repla =
and f = fmt.Print
###### Does the function prints: 03391199144411(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
03
└── 39
├── 99
@ -891,7 +900,7 @@ repla =
}
###### Does the function prints: [03],[39],[11],[99],[14],[44],[11],(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
03
├── 03
│ └── 94
@ -908,7 +917,7 @@ repla =
111
24
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
03
├── 03
│ └── 94
@ -919,7 +928,7 @@ repla =
and f = fmt.Print
###### Does the function prints: 030103941911124(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
03
├── 03
│ └── 94
@ -932,7 +941,7 @@ repla =
}
###### Does the function prints: [03],[01],[03],[94],[19],[111],[24],(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
02
├── 03
│ └── 92
@ -949,7 +958,7 @@ repla =
111
22
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
02
├── 03
│ └── 92
@ -960,7 +969,7 @@ repla =
and f = fmt.Print
###### Does the function prints: 020103921911122(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
02
├── 03
│ └── 92
@ -973,7 +982,7 @@ repla =
}
###### Does the function prints: [02],[01],[03],[92],[19],[111],[22],(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
00
└── 02
└── 04
@ -990,7 +999,7 @@ repla =
66
21
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
00
└── 02
└── 04
@ -1002,7 +1011,7 @@ repla =
###### Does the function prints: 00020453236621(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
00
└── 02
└── 04
@ -1015,7 +1024,7 @@ repla =
}
###### Does the function prints: [00],[02],[04],[53],[23],[66],[21],(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
02
└── 03
└── 06
@ -1032,7 +1041,7 @@ repla =
28
24
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
02
└── 03
└── 06
@ -1043,7 +1052,7 @@ repla =
and f = fmt.Print
###### Does the function prints: 02030609832824(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
02
└── 03
└── 06
@ -1056,7 +1065,7 @@ repla =
}
###### Does the function prints: [02],[03],[06],[09],[83],[28],[24],(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
06
├── 07
│ └── 09
@ -1073,7 +1082,7 @@ repla =
68
64
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
06
├── 07
│ └── 09
@ -1084,7 +1093,7 @@ repla =
and f = fmt.Print
###### Does the function prints: 06010709836864(1)
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
06
├── 07
│ └── 09
@ -1100,7 +1109,7 @@ repla =
#### btreedeletenode
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
01
└── 07
├── 12
@ -1117,7 +1126,7 @@ repla =
└── 05
└── 03
?
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
33
├── 5
│ └── 52
@ -1134,7 +1143,7 @@ repla =
└── 13
└── 11
?
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
03
└── 39
├── 99
@ -1151,7 +1160,7 @@ repla =
└── 14
└── 11
?
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
03
├── 03
│ └── 94
@ -1168,7 +1177,7 @@ repla =
│ └── 111
└── 01
?
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
02
├── 03
│ └── 92
@ -1185,7 +1194,7 @@ repla =
├── 22
└── 111
?
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
00
└── 02
└── 04
@ -1202,7 +1211,7 @@ repla =
└── 23
└── 21
?
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
02
└── 03
└── 06
@ -1219,7 +1228,7 @@ repla =
└── 28
└── 24
?
##### Try with the argument: root =
##### Try with the argument: `root = `
06
├── 07
│ └── 09

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