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### Instructions |
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Write a function that takes `(arr [10]int, size int)`, and displays the memory as in the example. |
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Write a function that takes `(arr [10]int)`, and displays the memory as in the example. |
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### Expected function |
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```go |
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func PrintMemory(arr [10]int, size int) { |
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func PrintMemory(arr [10]int) { |
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} |
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``` |
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```go |
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func main() { |
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arr := [10]int{0, 23, 150, 255, 12, 16, 21, 42} |
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PrintMemory(arr, len(arr)) |
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arr := [10]int{104, 101, 108, 108, 111, 16, 21, 42} |
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PrintMemory(arr) |
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} |
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``` |
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```console |
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student@ubuntu:~/piscine/test$ go build |
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student@ubuntu:~/piscine/test$ ./test |
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0000 0000 1700 0000 9600 0000 ff00 0000 ................ |
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0c00 0000 1000 0000 1500 0000 2a00 0000 ............*... |
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0000 0000 0000 0000 ........ |
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student@ubuntu:~/piscine/test$ ./test | cat -e |
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6800 0000 6500 0000 6c00 0000 6c00 0000 $ |
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6f00 0000 1000 0000 1500 0000 2a00 0000 $ |
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0000 0000 0000 0000 $ |
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hello..*..$ |
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student@ubuntu:~/piscine/test$ |
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``` |
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