## alphamirror ### Instructions Write a program called `alphamirror` that takes a `string` as argument and displays this `string` after replacing each alphabetical character with the opposite alphabetical character. The case of the letter remains unchanged, for example : 'a' becomes 'z', 'Z' becomes 'A' 'd' becomes 'w', 'M' becomes 'N' The final result will be followed by a newline (`'\n'`). If the number of arguments is different from 1, the program prints a new line. ### Usage ```console $ go run . "abc" zyx$ $ $ go run . "My horse is Amazing." | cat -e Nb slihv rh Znzarmt.$ $ $ go run . $ ```