## printmemory ### Instructions Write a function that takes `(arr [10]int)`, and displays the memory as in the example. ### Expected function ```go func PrintMemory(arr [10]int) { } ``` ### Usage Here is a possible program to test your function : ```go package main import ( piscine ".." ) func main() { arr := [10]int{104, 101, 108, 108, 111, 16, 21, 42} piscine.Memory(arr) } ``` And its output : ```console student@ubuntu:~/piscine-go/test$ go build student@ubuntu:~/piscine-go/test$ ./test | cat -e 6800 0000 6500 0000 6c00 0000 6c00 0000 $ 6f00 0000 1000 0000 1500 0000 2a00 0000 $ 0000 0000 0000 0000 $ hello..*..$ student@ubuntu:~/piscine-go/test$ ```