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Atoi

Try with the argument: ""

0

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Try with the argument: "-"

0

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Try with the argument: "--123"

0

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Try with the argument: "1"

1

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Try with the argument: "-3"

-3

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Try with the argument: "8292"

8292

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Try with the argument: "9223372036854775807"

9223372036854775807

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Try with the argument: "-9223372036854775808"

-9223372036854775808

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RecursivePower

Try with the arguments: nb = -7 and power = -2

0

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Try with the arguments: nb = -8 and power = -7

0

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Try with the arguments: nb = 4 and power = 8

65536

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Try with the arguments: nb = 1 and power = 3

1

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Try with the arguments: nb = -1 and power = 1

-1

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Try with the arguments: nb = -6 and power = 5

-7776

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PrintCombN

Try with the argument: n = 1

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Try with the argument: n = 2

01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 56, 57, 58, 59, 67, 68, 69, 78, 79, 89

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Try with the argument: n = 3

012, 013, 014, 015, 016, 017, 018, 019, 023, 024, 025, 026, 027, 028, 029, 034, 035, 036, 037, 038, 039, 045, 046, 047, 048, 049, 056, 057, 058, 059, 067, 068, 069, 078, 079, 089, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 156, 157, 158, 159, 167, 168, 169, 178, 179, 189, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 256, 257, 258, 259, 267, 268, 269, 278, 279, 289, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 356, 357, 358, 359, 367, 368, 369, 378, 379, 389, 456, 457, 458, 459, 467, 468, 469, 478, 479, 489, 567, 568, 569, 578, 579, 589, 678, 679, 689, 789

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Try with the argument: n = 4

0123, 0124, 0125, 0126, 0127, 0128, 0129, 0134, 0135, 0136, 0137, 0138, 0139, 0145, 0146, 0147, 0148, 0149, 0156, 0157, 0158, 0159, 0167, 0168, 0169, 0178, 0179, 0189, 0234, 0235, 0236, 0237, 0238, 0239, 0245, 0246, 0247, 0248, 0249, 0256, 0257, 0258, 0259, 0267, 0268, 0269, 0278, 0279, 0289, 0345, 0346, 0347, 0348, 0349, 0356, 0357, 0358, 0359, 0367, 0368, 0369, 0378, 0379, 0389, 0456, 0457, 0458, 0459, 0467, 0468, 0469, 0478, 0479, 0489, 0567, 0568, 0569, 0578, 0579, 0589, 0678, 0679, 0689, 0789, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1238, 1239, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1248, 1249, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1278, 1279, 1289, 1345, 1346, 1347, 1348, 1349, 1356, 1357, 1358, 1359, 1367, 1368, 1369, 1378, 1379, 1389, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459, 1467, 1468, 1469, 1478, 1479, 1489, 1567, 1568, 1569, 1578, 1579, 1589, 1678, 1679, 1689, 1789, 2345, 2346, 2347, 2348, 2349, 2356, 2357, 2358, 2359, 2367, 2368, 2369, 2378, 2379, 2389, 2456, 2457, 2458, 2459, 2467, 2468, 2469, 2478, 2479, 2489, 2567, 2568, 2569, 2578, 2579, 2589, 2678, 2679, 2689, 2789, 3456, 3457, 3458, 3459, 3467, 3468, 3469, 3478, 3479, 3489, 3567, 3568, 3569, 3578, 3579, 3589, 3678, 3679, 3689, 3789, 4567, 4568, 4569, 4578, 4579, 4589, 4678, 4679, 4689, 4789, 5678, 5679, 5689, 5789, 6789

Does the function prints the value above?
Try with the argument: n = 5

01234, 01235, 01236, 01237, 01238, 01239, 01245, 01246, 01247, 01248, 01249, 01256, 01257, 01258, 01259, 01267, 01268, 01269, 01278, 01279, 01289, 01345, 01346, 01347, 01348, 01349, 01356, 01357, 01358, 01359, 01367, 01368, 01369, 01378, 01379, 01389, 01456, 01457, 01458, 01459, 01467, 01468, 01469, 01478, 01479, 01489, 01567, 01568, 01569, 01578, 01579, 01589, 01678, 01679, 01689, 01789, 02345, 02346, 02347, 02348, 02349, 02356, 02357, 02358, 02359, 02367, 02368, 02369, 02378, 02379, 02389, 02456, 02457, 02458, 02459, 02467, 02468, 02469, 02478, 02479, 02489, 02567, 02568, 02569, 02578, 02579, 02589, 02678, 02679, 02689, 02789, 03456, 03457, 03458, 03459, 03467, 03468, 03469, 03478, 03479, 03489, 03567, 03568, 03569, 03578, 03579, 03589, 03678, 03679, 03689, 03789, 04567, 04568, 04569, 04578, 04579, 04589, 04678, 04679, 04689, 04789, 05678, 05679, 05689, 05789, 06789, 12345, 12346, 12347, 12348, 12349, 12356, 12357, 12358, 12359, 12367, 12368, 12369, 12378, 12379, 12389, 12456, 12457, 12458, 12459, 12467, 12468, 12469, 12478, 12479, 12489, 12567, 12568, 12569, 12578, 12579, 12589, 12678, 12679, 12689, 12789, 13456, 13457, 13458, 13459, 13467, 13468, 13469, 13478, 13479, 13489, 13567, 13568, 13569, 13578, 13579, 13589, 13678, 13679, 13689, 13789, 14567, 14568, 14569, 14578, 14579, 14589, 14678, 14679, 14689, 14789, 15678, 15679, 15689, 15789, 16789, 23456, 23457, 23458, 23459, 23467, 23468, 23469, 23478, 23479, 23489, 23567, 23568, 23569, 23578, 23579, 23589, 23678, 23679, 23689, 23789, 24567, 24568, 24569, 24578, 24579, 24589, 24678, 24679, 24689, 24789, 25678, 25679, 25689, 25789, 26789, 34567, 34568, 34569, 34578, 34579, 34589, 34678, 34679, 34689, 34789, 35678, 35679, 35689, 35789, 36789, 45678, 45679, 45689, 45789, 46789, 56789

Does the function prints the value above?
Try with the argument: n = 6

012345, 012346, 012347, 012348, 012349, 012356, 012357, 012358, 012359, 012367, 012368, 012369, 012378, 012379, 012389, 012456, 012457, 012458, 012459, 012467, 012468, 012469, 012478, 012479, 012489, 012567, 012568, 012569, 012578, 012579, 012589, 012678, 012679, 012689, 012789, 013456, 013457, 013458, 013459, 013467, 013468, 013469, 013478, 013479, 013489, 013567, 013568, 013569, 013578, 013579, 013589, 013678, 013679, 013689, 013789, 014567, 014568, 014569, 014578, 014579, 014589, 014678, 014679, 014689, 014789, 015678, 015679, 015689, 015789, 016789, 023456, 023457, 023458, 023459, 023467, 023468, 023469, 023478, 023479, 023489, 023567, 023568, 023569, 023578, 023579, 023589, 023678, 023679, 023689, 023789, 024567, 024568, 024569, 024578, 024579, 024589, 024678, 024679, 024689, 024789, 025678, 025679, 025689, 025789, 026789, 034567, 034568, 034569, 034578, 034579, 034589, 034678, 034679, 034689, 034789, 035678, 035679, 035689, 035789, 036789, 045678, 045679, 045689, 045789, 046789, 056789, 123456, 123457, 123458, 123459, 123467, 123468, 123469, 123478, 123479, 123489, 123567, 123568, 123569, 123578, 123579, 123589, 123678, 123679, 123689, 123789, 124567, 124568, 124569, 124578, 124579, 124589, 124678, 124679, 124689, 124789, 125678, 125679, 125689, 125789, 126789, 134567, 134568, 134569, 134578, 134579, 134589, 134678, 134679, 134689, 134789, 135678, 135679, 135689, 135789, 136789, 145678, 145679, 145689, 145789, 146789, 156789, 234567, 234568, 234569, 234578, 234579, 234589, 234678, 234679, 234689, 234789, 235678, 235679, 235689, 235789, 236789, 245678, 245679, 245689, 245789, 246789, 256789, 345678, 345679, 345689, 345789, 346789, 356789, 456789

Does the function prints the value above?
Try with the argument: n = 7

0123456, 0123457, 0123458, 0123459, 0123467, 0123468, 0123469, 0123478, 0123479, 0123489, 0123567, 0123568, 0123569, 0123578, 0123579, 0123589, 0123678, 0123679, 0123689, 0123789, 0124567, 0124568, 0124569, 0124578, 0124579, 0124589, 0124678, 0124679, 0124689, 0124789, 0125678, 0125679, 0125689, 0125789, 0126789, 0134567, 0134568, 0134569, 0134578, 0134579, 0134589, 0134678, 0134679, 0134689, 0134789, 0135678, 0135679, 0135689, 0135789, 0136789, 0145678, 0145679, 0145689, 0145789, 0146789, 0156789, 0234567, 0234568, 0234569, 0234578, 0234579, 0234589, 0234678, 0234679, 0234689, 0234789, 0235678, 0235679, 0235689, 0235789, 0236789, 0245678, 0245679, 0245689, 0245789, 0246789, 0256789, 0345678, 0345679, 0345689, 0345789, 0346789, 0356789, 0456789, 1234567, 1234568, 1234569, 1234578, 1234579, 1234589, 1234678, 1234679, 1234689, 1234789, 1235678, 1235679, 1235689, 1235789, 1236789, 1245678, 1245679, 1245689, 1245789, 1246789, 1256789, 1345678, 1345679, 1345689, 1345789, 1346789, 1356789, 1456789, 2345678, 2345679, 2345689, 2345789, 2346789, 2356789, 2456789, 3456789

Does the function prints the value above?
Try with the argument: n = 8

01234567, 01234568, 01234569, 01234578, 01234579, 01234589, 01234678, 01234679, 01234689, 01234789, 01235678, 01235679, 01235689, 01235789, 01236789, 01245678, 01245679, 01245689, 01245789, 01246789, 01256789, 01345678, 01345679, 01345689, 01345789, 01346789, 01356789, 01456789, 02345678, 02345679, 02345689, 02345789, 02346789, 02356789, 02456789, 03456789, 12345678, 12345679, 12345689, 12345789, 12346789, 12356789, 12456789, 13456789, 23456789

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Try with the argument: n = 9

012345678, 012345679, 012345689, 012345789, 012346789, 012356789, 012456789, 013456789, 023456789, 123456789

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PrintNbrBase

Try with the argument: nbr = 919617 and base = 01

11100000100001000001

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Try with the argument: nbr = 753639 and base = CHOUMIisDAcat!

HIDAHI

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Try with the argument: nbr = -174336 and base = CHOUMIisDAcat!

-MssiD

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Try with the argument: nbr = -661165 and base = 1

NV

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Try with the argument: nbr = -861737 and base = Zone01Zone01

NV

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Try with the argument: nbr = 125 and base = 0123456789ABCDEF

7D

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Try with the argument: nbr = -125 and base = choumi

-uoi

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Try with the argument: nbr = 125 and base = -ab

NV

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Try with the argument: nbr = -9223372036854775808 and base = 0123456789

-9223372036854775808

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doop

Try with the arguments: 861 + 870

1731

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Try with the arguments: 861 - 870

-9

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Try with the arguments: 861 * 870

749070

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Try with the arguments: 861 % 870

861

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Try with the arguments: hello + 1

0

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Try with the arguments: 1 p 1

0

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Try with the arguments: 1 / 0

No division by 0

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Try with the arguments: 1 % 0

No remainder of division by 0

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Try with the arguments: 1 * 1

1

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Try with the arguments: 9223372036854775807 + 1

0

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Try with the arguments: 9223372036854775809 - 3

0

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Try with the arguments: 9223372036854775807 * 3

0

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Atoibase

Try with the arguments: s = bcbbbbaab and base = abc

12016

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Try with the arguments: s = 0001 and base = 01

1

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: s = 00 and base = 01

0

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: s = saDt!I!sI and base = CHOUMIisDAcat!

11557277891

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Try with the arguments: s = AAho?Ao and base = WhoAmI?

406772

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Try with the arguments: s = thisinputshouldnotmatter and base = abca

0

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Try with the arguments: s = 125 and base = 0123456789

125

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: s = uoi and base = choumi

125

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Try with the arguments: s = bbbbbab and base = -ab

0

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splitwhitespaces

Try with the argument: str = "The earliest foundations of what would become computer science predate the invention of the modern digital computer"

[The earliest foundations of what would become computer science predate the invention of the modern digital computer]

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the argument: str = Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks such as the abacus have existed since antiquity,

[Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks such as the abacus have existed since antiquity,]

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Try with the argument: str = aiding in computations such as multiplication and division .

[aiding in computations such as multiplication and division .]

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Try with the argument: str = Algorithms for performing computations have existed since antiquity, even before the development of sophisticated computing equipment.

[Algorithms for performing computations have existed since antiquity, even before the development of sophisticated computing equipment.]

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Try with the argument: str = Wilhelm Schickard designed and constructed the first working mechanical calculator in 1623.[4]

[Wilhelm Schickard designed and constructed the first working mechanical calculator in 1623.[4]]

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Try with the argument: str = In 1673, Gottfried Leibniz demonstrated a digital mechanical calculator,

[In 1673, Gottfried Leibniz demonstrated a digital mechanical calculator,]

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split

Try with the arguments:
str = |=choumi=|which|=choumi=|itself|=choumi=|used|=choumi=|cards|=choumi=|and|=choumi=|a|=choumi=|central|=choumi=|computing|=choumi=|unit.|=choumi=|When|=choumi=|the|=choumi=|machine|=choumi=|was|=choumi=|finished, and charset = |=choumi=|

[ which itself used cards and a central computing unit. When the machine was finished,]

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments:
str = !==!which!==!was!==!making!==!all!==!kinds!==!of!==!punched!==!card!==!equipment!==!and!==!was!==!also!==!in!==!the!==!calculator!==!business[10]!==!to!==!develop!==!his!==!giant!==!programmable!==!calculator, and charset = !==!

[ which was making all kinds of punched card equipment and was also in the calculator business[10] to develop his giant programmable calculator,]

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments:
str = AFJCharlesAFJBabbageAFJstartedAFJtheAFJdesignAFJofAFJtheAFJfirstAFJautomaticAFJmechanicalAFJcalculator, and charset = AFJ

[ Charles Babbage started the design of the first automatic mechanical calculator,]

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments:
str = <<==123==>>In<<==123==>>1820,<<==123==>>Thomas<<==123==>>de<<==123==>>Colmar<<==123==>>launched<<==123==>>the<<==123==>>mechanical<<==123==>>calculator<<==123==>>industry[note<<==123==>>1]<<==123==>>when<<==123==>>he<<==123==>>released<<==123==>>his<<==123==>>simplified<<==123==>>arithmometer, and charset = <<==123==>>

[ In 1820, Thomas de Colmar launched the mechanical calculator industry[note 1] when he released his simplified arithmometer,]

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convertbase

Try with the arguments nbr = "4506C", baseFrom = "0123456789ABCDEF" and baseTo = "choumi"

"hccocimc"

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Try with the arguments nbr = "babcbaaaaabcb", baseFrom = "abc" and baseTo = "0123456789ABCDEF"

"9B611"

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments nbr = "256850", baseFrom = "0123456789" and baseTo = "01"

"111110101101010010"

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments nbr = "uuhoumo", baseFrom = "choumi" and baseTo = "Zone01"

"eeone0n"

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments nbr = "683241", baseFrom = "0123456789" and baseTo = "0123456789"

"683241"

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rotatevowels

Try the program without any arguments
Does the program displays a new line?
Try executing the program passing as argument: "Hello World"

Hollo Werld

Does the program returns the value above?
Try executing the program passing as arguments: "HEllO World" "problem solved"

Hello Werld problom sOlvEd

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Try executing the program passing as argument: "str" "shh" "psst"

str shh psst

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Try executing the program passing as argument: "happy thoughts" "good luck"

huppy thooghts guod lack

Does the program returns the value above?
Try executing the program passing as argument: "al's elEphAnt is overly underweight!"

il's elephunt es ovirly AndErweaght!

Does the program returns the value above?

advancedsortwordarr

Try with the arguments
slice = ["The", "earliest", "computing", "device", "undoubtedly", "consisted", "of", "the", "five", "fingers", "of", "each," "hand"] and f = strings.Compare

[The computing consisted device each earliest fingers five hand of of the undoubtedly]

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments
slice = ["The", "word", "digital", "comesfrom", "\"digits\"", "or", "fingers"] and f = strings.Compare

["digits" The comesfrom digital fingers or word]

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments
slice = ["a", "A", "1", "b", "B", "2", "c", "C", "3"] and f = strings.Compare

[1 2 3 A B C a b c]

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments
slice = ["The", "computing", "consisted", "device", "each", "earliest", "fingers", "five", "hand", "of", "of", "the," "undoubtedly"] and f = func(a, b string) int {
	 return strings.Compare(b, a)
}

[undoubtedly the of of hand five fingers earliest each device consisted computing The]

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments
slice = ["\"digits\"", "The", "comesfrom", "digital", "fingers", "or", "word"] and f = func(a, b string) int {
	 return strings.Compare(b, a)
}

[word or fingers digital comesfrom The "digits"]

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments
slice = ["1", "2", "3", "A", "B", "C", "a", "b", "c"] and f = func(a, b string) int {
	 return strings.Compare(b, a)
}

[c b a C B A 3 2 1]

Does the function returns the value above?

cat

Run the program without arguments and then write: Hello

Hello

Does the program returns the value above?
Write: jaflsdfj

jaflsdfj

Does the program returns the value above?
Write: Computer science (sometimes called computation science or computing science

Computer science (sometimes called computation science or computing science

Does the program returns the value above?
Run the program passing the file: quest8.txt as an argument of execution of the program (as shown in the subject)
Does the the program displays the same output as in the readme?
Run the program with the file: quest8T.txt
Does the program displays the content of the file?
Run the program with the arguments: quest8T.txt quest8.txt
Does the program displays the content of the file in order?
Run the program with a different file and then run the system program cat with the same file.
Are the outputs identical?
Run both this program and the system program cat passing as an argument a random string that is not the name of a file
Are the outputs identical (ignoring the first word of and the capitalization of the output)?

ztail

Run both ztail and the system command tail with the arguments: -c 20 <filename>
Are the outputs exactly the same?
Run both ztail and the system command tail with the arguments: <filename> -c 23
Are the outputs exactly the same?
Run both ztail and the system command tail with the arguments: -c jelrjq 15
Are the outputs exactly the same?
Run both ztail and the system command tail with the arguments: -c 11 <filename> jfdklsa
Are the outputs exactly the same?
Run both ztail and the system command tail with the arguments: 11 -c <filename>
Are the outputs exactly the same?

activebits

Try with the argument: n = 15

4

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the argument: n = 17

2

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the argument: n = 4

1

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the argument: n = 11

3

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the argument: n = 9

2

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the argument: n = 12

2

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the argument: n = 2

1

Does the function returns the value above?

sortlistinsert

Try with the arguments: l = 0-> <nil> and data_ref = 39

(0-> 39-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: l = 0-> 1-> 2-> 3-> 4-> 5-> 24-> 25-> 54-> <nil> and data_ref = 33

(0-> 1-> 2-> 3-> 4-> 5-> 24-> 25-> 33-> 54-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: l = 0-> 2-> 18-> 33-> 37-> 37-> 39-> 52-> 53-> 57-> <nil> and data_ref = 53

(0-> 2-> 18-> 33-> 37-> 37-> 39-> 52-> 53-> 53-> 57-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: l = 0-> 5-> 18-> 24-> 28-> 35-> 42-> 45-> 52-> <nil> and data_ref = 52

(0-> 5-> 18-> 24-> 28-> 35-> 42-> 45-> 52-> 52-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: l = 0-> 12-> 20-> 23-> 23-> 24-> 30-> 41-> 53-> 57-> 59-> <nil> and data_ref = 38

(0-> 12-> 20-> 23-> 23-> 24-> 30-> 38-> 41-> 53-> 57-> 59-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the value above?

sortedlistmerge

Try with the arguments: n1 = <nil> and n2 = <nil>

(<nil>)

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: n1 = <nil> and n2 = 2-> 2-> 4-> 9-> 12-> 12-> 19-> 20-> <nil>

(2-> 2-> 4-> 9-> 12-> 12-> 19-> 20-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: n1 = 4-> 4-> 6-> 9-> 13-> 18-> 20-> 20-> <nil> and n2 = <nil>

(4-> 4-> 6-> 9-> 13-> 18-> 20-> 20-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: n1 = 0-> 7-> 39-> 92-> 97-> 93-> 91-> 28-> 64-> <nil> and n2 = 80-> 23-> 27-> 30-> 85-> 81-> 75-> 70-> <nil>

(0-> 7-> 23-> 27-> 28-> 30-> 39-> 64-> 70-> 75-> 80-> 81-> 85-> 91-> 92-> 93-> 97-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: n1 =0-> 2-> 11-> 30-> 54-> 56-> 70-> 79-> 99-> <nil> and n2 = 23-> 28-> 38-> 67-> 67-> 79-> 95-> 97-> <nil>

(0-> 2-> 11-> 23-> 28-> 30-> 38-> 54-> 56-> 67-> 67-> 70-> 79-> 79-> 95-> 97-> 99-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments: n1 = 0-> 3-> 8-> 8-> 13-> 19-> 34-> 38-> 46-> <nil> and n2 = 7-> 39-> 45-> 53-> 59-> 70-> 76-> 79-> <nil>

(0-> 3-> 7-> 8-> 8-> 13-> 19-> 34-> 38-> 39-> 45-> 46-> 53-> 59-> 70-> 76-> 79-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the value above?

listremoveif

Try with the arguments: l = <nil> and data_ref = 1

(<nil>)

Does the function returns the list above?
Try with the arguments: l = <nil> and data_ref = 96

(<nil>)

Does the function returns the list above?
Try with the arguments: l = 98-> 98-> 33-> 34-> 33-> 34-> 33-> 89-> 33-> <nil> and data_ref = 34

(98-> 98-> 33-> 33-> 33-> 89-> 33-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the list above?
Try with the arguments: l = 79-> 74-> 99-> 79-> 7-> <nil> and data_ref = 99

(79-> 74-> 79-> 7-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the list above?
Try with the arguments: l = 56-> 93-> 68-> 56-> 87-> 68-> 56-> 68-> <nil> and data_ref = 68

(56-> 93-> 56-> 87-> 56-> <nil>)

Does the function returns the list above?
Try with the arguments: l = mvkUxbqhQve4l-> 4Zc4t hnf SQ-> q2If E8BPuX -> <nil> and data_ref = 4Zc4t hnf SQ

(mvkUxbqhQve4l-> q2If E8BPuX -> <nil>)

Does the function returns the list above?

btreetransplant

Try with the arguments:
root =
01
└── 07
    ├── 12
    │   └── 10
    └── 05
        └── 02
            └── 03
, node = 12 and
repla =
55
├── 60
└── 33
    └── 12
        └── 15
01
└── 07
    ├── 55
    │   ├── 60
    │   └── 33
    │       └── 12
    │           └── 15
    └── 05
        └── 02
            └── 03
Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments:
root =
33
├── 5
│   └── 52
└── 20
    ├── 31
    └── 13
        └── 11
, node = 20 and
repla =
55
├── 60
└── 33
    └── 12
        └── 15
33
├── 5
│   └── 52
└── 55
    ├── 60
    └── 33
        └── 12
            └── 15
Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments:
root =
03
└── 39
    ├── 99
    │   └── 44
    └── 11
        └── 14
            └── 11
, node = 11 and
repla =
55
├── 60
└── 33
    └── 12
        └── 15
03
└── 39
    ├── 99
    │   └── 44
    └── 55
        ├── 60
        └── 33
            └── 12
                └── 15
Does the function returns the value above?

btreeapplybylevel

Try with the arguments:
root =
01
└── 07
    ├── 12
    │   └── 10
    └── 05
        └── 02
            └── 03
and f = fmt.Println
01
07
05
12
02
10
03
Does the function prints the value above?
Try with the arguments:
root =
01
└── 07
    ├── 12
    │   └── 10
    └── 05
        └── 02
            └── 03
and f = fmt.Print
01070512021003
Does the function prints the value above?

btreedeletenode

Try with the arguments:
root =
01
└── 07
    ├── 12
    │   └── 10
    └── 05
        └── 02
            └── 03
and node = 02
01
└── 07
    ├── 12
    │   └── 10
    └── 05
        └── 03
Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments:
root =
33
├── 5
│   └── 52
└── 20
    ├── 31
    └── 13
        └── 11
and node = 20
33
├── 5
│   └── 52
└── 31
    └── 13
        └── 11
Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments:
root =
03
└── 39
    ├── 99
    │   └── 44
    └── 11
        └── 14
            └── 11
 and node = 03
39
├── 99
│   └── 44
└── 11
    └── 14
        └── 11
Does the function returns the value above?
Try with the arguments:
root =
03
├── 03
│   └── 94
│       └── 19
│           ├── 24
│           └── 111
└── 01
and node = 03
03
├── 94
│   └── 19
│       ├── 24
│       └── 111
└── 01
Does the function returns the value above?