## raid3 ### Instructions This raid is based on the `raid1` functions. Create a program `raid3` that takes a `string` as an argument and displays the name of the matching `raid1` and its dimensions. - If the argument is not a `raid1` the program should print `Not a Raid function`. - All answers must end with a newline (`'\n'`). - If there is more than one `raid1` matches, the program must display them all alphabetically ordered and separated by a `||`. ### Usage - If it's `raid1a` ```console student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ls -l -rw-r--r-- 1 student student nov 23 14:30 main.go -rwxr-xr-x 1 student student nov 23 19:18 raid3 -rwxr-xr-x 1 student student nov 23 19:50 raid1a -rwxr-xr-x 1 student student nov 23 19:50 raid1b -rwxr-xr-x 1 student student nov 23 19:50 raid1c -rwxr-xr-x 1 student student nov 23 19:50 raid1d -rwxr-xr-x 1 student student nov 23 19:50 raid1e student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ./raid1a 3 3 | ./raid3 [raid1a] [3] [3] student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ``` - If it's `raidc 1 1` : ```console student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ./raid1c 1 1 A student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ./raid1d 1 1 A student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ./raid1e 1 1 A student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ./raid1c 1 1 | ./raid3 [raid1c] [1] [1] || [raid1d] [1] [1] || [raid1e] [1] [1] student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ``` - If it's `raidc 1 2` : ```console student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ./raid1e 1 2 A C student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ./raid1c 1 2 A C student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ./raid1e 1 2 | ./raid3 [raid1c] [1] [2] || [raid1e] [1] [2] student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/raid3$ ```