## score ### Instructions Lets play a little. Create a function named `score` that given a string, computes the score for that given string as a `u64`. Each letter has a value, you just have to sum the values of the letters in the given string. You will need these: | Letter | Value | | ---------------------------- | :---: | | A, E, I, O, U, L, N, R, S, T | 1 | | D, G | 2 | | B, C, M, P | 3 | | F, H, V, W, Y | 4 | | K | 5 | | J, X | 8 | | Q, Z | 10 | ### Expected functions > You'll need to work out the function signature for yourself. ### Usage Here is a program to test your function. ```rust use scores::*; fn main() { println!("{}", score("a")); println!("{}", score("ã ê Á?")); println!("{}", score("ThiS is A Test")); } ``` And its output ```console $ cargo run 1 0 14 $ ``` ### Notions - [patterns](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-00-patterns.html)