## atoi ### 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 ```go func Atoi(s string) int { } ``` ### Usage Here is a possible program to test your function : ```go package main import ( "fmt" piscine ".." ) func main() { fmt.Println(piscine.Atoi("12345")) fmt.Println(piscine.Atoi("0000000012345")) fmt.Println(piscine.Atoi("012 345")) fmt.Println(piscine.Atoi("Hello World!")) fmt.Println(piscine.Atoi("+1234")) fmt.Println(piscine.Atoi("-1234")) fmt.Println(piscine.Atoi("++1234")) fmt.Println(piscine.Atoi("--1234")) } ``` And its output : ```console student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ go build student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ./test 12345 12345 0 0 1234 -1234 0 0 student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ```