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@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ The program has to be used with three arguments: |
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You should use `int64`. |
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You should use `int64`. |
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The following operators are considered valid: "+", "-", "/", "*", "%". |
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The following operators are considered valid: `+`, `-`, `/`, `*`, `%`. |
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In case of an invalid operator the programs prints `0`. |
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In case of an invalid operator the programs prints `0`. |
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In case of an invalid number of arguments the program prints nothing. |
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In case of an invalid number of arguments the program prints nothing. |
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In case of overflow the program prints **Overflow**. |
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In case of overflow the program prints `Overflow`. |
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The program has to handle the modulo and division operations by 0 as shown on the output examples below. |
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The program has to handle the modulo and division operations by 0 as shown on the output examples below. |
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