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atoiprog

Instructions

  • Write a function that simulates the behaviour of the Atoi function in Go. Atoi transforms a number represented as a string in a number represented as an int.

  • Atoi returns 0 if the string is not considered as a valid number. For this exercise non-valid string chains will be tested. Some will contain non-digits characters.

  • For this exercise the handling of the signs + or - does have to be taken into account.

  • This function will only have to return the int. For this exercise the error result of atoi is not required.

Expected function

func Atoi(s string) int {

}

Usage

Here is a possible program to test your function :

package main

import "fmt"

func main() {
	s := "12345"
	s2 := "0000000012345"
	s3 := "012 345"
	s4 := "Hello World!"
	s5 := "+1234"
	s6 := "-1234"
	s7 := "++1234"
	s8 := "--1234"

	n := Atoi(s)
	n2 := Atoi(s2)
	n3 := Atoi(s3)
	n4 := Atoi(s4)
	n5 := Atoi(s5)
	n6 := Atoi(s6)
	n7 := Atoi(s7)
	n8 := Atoi(s8)

	fmt.Println(n)
	fmt.Println(n2)
	fmt.Println(n3)
	fmt.Println(n4)
	fmt.Println(n5)
	fmt.Println(n6)
	fmt.Println(n7)
	fmt.Println(n8)
}

And its output :

student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ go build
student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ./test
12345
12345
0
0
1234
-1234
0
0
student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$