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      subjects/ascii-art/ascii-art.audit.en.md
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      subjects/ascii-art/ascii-justify.audit.en.md
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      subjects/ascii-art/ascii-justify.en.md
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      subjects/ascii-art/ascii-output.audit.en.md
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      subjects/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md
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      subjects/ascii-art/ascii-reverse.audit.en.md

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subjects/ascii-art/ascii-art.audit.en.md

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```
###### Does it display the right graphical representation in ASCII as above?
##### Try passing "MaD3IrA&LiSboN" as argument.
##### Try passing "MaD3IrA&LiSboN" as argument.
```
__ __ _____ _____ _ _ _____ _ _ _
| \/ | | __ \ _____ |_ _| /\ ___ | | (_) / ____| | | | \ | |

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#### Functional Project Questions
##### Try passing as arguments `"left" --align=right`
##### Try passing as arguments `"left" standard --align=right`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"right" --align=left`
##### Try passing as arguments `"right" standard --align=left`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the left side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"hello" --align=center`
##### Try passing as arguments `"hello" shadow --align=center`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the center?
##### Try passing as arguments `"1 Two 4" --align=justify`
##### Try passing as arguments `"1 Two 4" shadow --align=justify`
###### Does it displays the correct result justified?
##### Try passing as arguments `"23/32" --align=right`
##### Try passing as arguments `"23/32" standard --align=right`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"ABCabc123" --align=right`
##### Try passing as arguments `"ABCabc123" thinkertoy--align=right`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"!#$%&" --align=center`
##### Try passing as arguments `"!#$%&" thinkertoy --align=center`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the center?
##### Try passing as arguments `"23Hello World!" --align=left`
##### Try passing as arguments `"23Hello World!" standard --align=left`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the left side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"HELLO there HOW are YOU?!" --align=justify`
##### Try passing as arguments `"HELLO there HOW are YOU?!" thinkertoy --align=justify`
###### Does it displays the correct result justified?
##### Try passing as arguments `"a -> A b -> B c -> C" --align=right`
##### Try passing as arguments `"a -> A b -> B c -> C" shadow --align=right`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
###### Try reducing the terminal window and run `"abcd" shadow --align=right`
###### Does the representation adapt to the terminal size displaying the right result in the right side?
###### Try reducing the terminal window and run `"ola" standard --align=center`
###### Does the representation adapt to the terminal size displaying the right result in the right side?
#### Basic
###### +Does the project runs quickly and effectively (Favoring of recursive, no unnecessary data requests, etc.)?

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subjects/ascii-art/ascii-justify.en.md

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- right
- justify
- You must adapt your representation to the terminal size. If you reduce the terminal window the graphical representation should be adapted to the terminal size.
This project will help you learn about :
- Client utilities.
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|student@ubuntu:~/ascii-art$ ./ascii-art "hello" shadow --align=justify |
|student@ubuntu:~/ascii-art$ ./ascii-art "how are you" shadow --align=justify |
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|_|_|_| _|_| _| _| _| _|_|_| _| _|_| _|_| _| _| _|_| _| _| |

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subjects/ascii-art/ascii-output.audit.en.md

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```
###### Does it save the right output in the right file?
###### Does it save the right output in the right file?
###### Are all the test files saved?
###### Are all the test files tested saved?
#### Basic

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subjects/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md

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### example03
```console
__ _ _ _ __
/ / | | | | (_) __ _ ___ ____ _____ _ _ \ \
| | ___ ___ _ __ | |_ | |__ _ _ __ ___ / _` | ( _ ) |___ \ |___ / | || | | |
| | / __| / _ \ | '_ \ | __| | _ \ | | | '_ ` _ \ | (_| | / _ \/\ __) | |_ \ | || |_ | |
| | \__ \ | (_) | | | | | \ |_ | | | | | | | | | | | | \__, | | (_> < / __/ ___) | |__ _| | |
| | |___/ \___/ |_| |_| \__| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| __/ | \___/\/ |_____| |____/ |_| | |
\_\ |___/ /_/
__ _ _ _ __
/ / | | | | (_) __ _ ___ ____ _____ _ _ \ \
| | ___ ___ _ __ ___ | |_ | |__ _ _ __ ___ / _` | ( _ ) |___ \ |___ / | || | | |
| | / __| / _ \ | '_ ` _ \ | __| | _ \ | | | '_ ` _ \ | (_| | / _ \/\ __) | |_ \ | || |_ | |
| | \__ \ | (_) | | | | | | | \ |_ | | | | | | | | | | | | \__, | | (_> < / __/ ___) | |__ _| | |
| | |___/ \___/ |_| |_| |_| \__| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| __/ | \___/\/ |_____| |____/ |_| | |
\_\ |___/ /_/
```

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subjects/ascii-art/ascii-reverse.audit.en.md

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#### Functional Project Questions
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example00.txt) the example 00 (github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example00.txt) the [example 00](github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
`Hello World`
###### Does it display the value above?
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example01.txt) the example 01 (github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example01.txt) the [example 01](github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
`123`
###### Does it display the value above?
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example02.txt) the example 02 (github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example02.txt) the [example 02](github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
`#=\[`
###### Does it display the value above?
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example03.txt) the example 03 (github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example03.txt) the [example 03](github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
`(somthing&234)`
###### Does it display the value above?
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example04.txt) the example 04 (github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example04.txt) the [example 04](github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`
###### Does it display the value above?
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example05.txt) the example 05 (github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example05.txt) the [example 05](github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
`\!" #$%&'()*+,-./`
###### Does it display the value above?
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example06.txt) the example 06 (github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example06.txt) the [example 06](github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
`:;<=>?@`
###### Does it display the value above?
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example07.txt) the example 07 (github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
##### Try passing to the reverse flag (--reverse=example07.txt) the [example 07](github.com/public/subject/ascii-art/ascii-reverse-example.md).
`ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ`
###### Does it display the value above?

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