## atoibaseprog ### Instructions Write a program that takes a `string` number and its `string` base as arguments and prints its conversion as an `int`. - If the base or the `string` number is not valid it returns `0`. - If the number of arguments is bigger or lower that two it should print a newline ("`\n`"). Validity rules for a base : - A base must contain at least 2 characters. - Each character of a base must be unique. - A base should not contain `+` or `-` characters. Only valid `string` numbers will be tested. The program **does not have** to manage negative numbers. ### Expected output : ```console student@ubuntu:~/atoibaseprog$ go build student@ubuntu:~/atoibaseprog$ ./atoibaseprog 125 0123456789 125 student@ubuntu:~/atoibaseprog$ ./atoibaseprog 1111101 01 125 student@ubuntu:~/atoibaseprog$ ./atoibaseprog 7D 0123456789ABCDEF 125 student@ubuntu:~/atoibaseprog$ ./atoibaseprog uoi choumi | cat -e 125$ student@ubuntu:~/atoibaseprog$ ./atoibaseprog bbbbbab -ab | cat -e 0$ student@ubuntu:~/atoibaseprog$ ./atoibaseprog 1111101 student@ubuntu:~/atoibaseprog$ ```