## rot-arg-n ### Instructions Write a program that takes arguments from the command line and rotates them by the number in the first argument. - If the number of arguments is less than 3 print (`'\n'`) - If the first argument is not a number, the program should print `"Error\n"` - If the first argument is negative, the program should print `"Error\n"` - If the first argument is zero, the program should print the original arguments - Prints the rotated arguments with a space between each argument and a newline at the end. ### Usage ```console $ go run . | cat -e $ $ go run . 1 2 3 4 5 | cat -e 3 4 5 2$ $ go run . 2 "Hello" "World" | cat -e Hello World$ $ go run . -1 2 3 4 5 | cat -e Error$ $ go run . 0 2 3 4 5 | cat -e 2 3 4 5$ $ go run . 3 "Hello" "World" | cat -e World Hello$ ```