## repeatalpha ### Instructions Write a program called `repeat_alpha` that takes a `string` and displays it repeating each alphabetical character as many times as its alphabetical index. The result must be followed by a newline (`'\n'`). `'a'` becomes `'a'`, `'b'` becomes `'bb'`, `'e'` becomes `'eeeee'`, etc... The case remains unchanged. If the number of arguments is different from 1, the program displays a newline (`'\n'`). ### Usage ```console student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/repeatalpha$ go build student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/repeatalpha$ ./repeatalpha "abc" | cat -e abbccc student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/repeatalpha$ ./repeatalpha "Choumi." | cat -e CCChhhhhhhhooooooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmiiiiiiiii.$ student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/repeatalpha$ ./repeatalpha "abacadaba 01!" | cat -e abbacccaddddabba 01!$ student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/repeatalpha$ ./repeatalpha | cat -e $ student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/repeatalpha$ ./repeatalpha "" | cat -e $ student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/repeatalpha$ ```