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test and resources for quest-03
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- For this exercise the handling of the signs + or - **does have** to be taken into account.
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- This function will **only** have to return the `int`. For this exercise the `error` result of atoi is not required.
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- This function will **only** have to return the `int`. For this exercise the `error` result of `Atoi` is not required.
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### Expected function
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0
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$
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```
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### Notions
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- [strconv/Atoi](https://golang.org/pkg/strconv/#Atoi)
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- Write a function that simulates the behaviour of the `Atoi` function in Go. `Atoi` transforms a number defined as a `string` in a number defined as an `int`.
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- Atoi returns `0` if the `string` is not considered as a valid number. For this exercise **only valid** `string` will be tested. They will only contain one or several digits as characters.
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- `Atoi` returns `0` if the `string` is not considered as a valid number. For this exercise **only valid** `string` will be tested. They will only contain one or several digits as characters.
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- For this exercise the handling of the signs `+` or `-` does not have to be taken into account.
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0
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$
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```
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### Notions
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- [strconv/Atoi](https://golang.org/pkg/strconv/#Atoi)
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- Write a function that simulates the behaviour of the `Atoi` function in Go. `Atoi` transforms a number defined as a `string` in a number defined as an `int`.
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- 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.
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- `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.
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- For this exercise the handling of the signs `+` or `-` does not have to be taken into account.
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- This function will **only** have to return the `int`. For this exercise the `error` return of atoi is not required.
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- This function will **only** have to return the `int`. For this exercise the `error` return of `Atoi` is not required.
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### Expected function
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0
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$
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```
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### Notions
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- [strconv/Atoi](https://golang.org/pkg/strconv/#Atoi)
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}
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```
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- This function will divide the int **a** and **b**.
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- The result of this division will be stored in the int pointed by **div**.
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- The remainder of this division will be stored in the int pointed by **mod**.
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- This function will divide the `int` **a** and **b**.
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- The result of this division will be stored in the `int` pointed by **div**.
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- The remainder of this division will be stored in the `int` pointed by **mod**.
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### Usage
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1
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$
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```
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### Notions
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- [Pointers](https://golang.org/ref/spec#Pointer_types)
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### Instructions
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- Write a function that takes a **pointer to an int** as argument and gives to this int the value of 1.
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- Write a function that takes a **pointer to an `int`** as argument and gives to this `int` the value of 1.
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### Expected function
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1
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$
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```
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### Notions
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- [Pointers](https://golang.org/ref/spec#Pointer_types)
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Hello World!%
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$
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```
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### Notions
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- [01-edu/z01](https://github.com/01-edu/z01)
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- Write a function that reverses a `string`.
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- This function will **return** the s `string`.
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- This function will **return** the reversed `string`.
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### Expected function
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### Instructions
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- Write a function that swaps the contents of two **pointers to an int** (`*int`).
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- Write a function that swaps the contents of two **pointers to an `int`** (`*int`).
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### Expected function
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0
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$
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```
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### Notions
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- [Pointers](https://golang.org/ref/spec#Pointer_types)
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}
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```
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- This function will divide the int **a** and **b**.
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- The result of this division will be stored in the int pointed by **a**.
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- The remainder of this division will be stored in the int pointed by **b**.
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- This function will divide the `int` **a** and **b**.
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- The result of this division will be stored in the `int` pointed by **a**.
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- The remainder of this division will be stored in the `int` pointed by **b**.
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### Usage
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1
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$
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```
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### Notions
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- [Pointers](https://golang.org/ref/spec#Pointer_types)
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### Instructions
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- Write a function that takes a **pointer to a pointer to a pointer to an int** as argument and gives to this int the value of 1.
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- Write a function that takes a **pointer to a pointer to a pointer to an `int`** as argument and gives to this `int` the value of 1.
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### Expected function
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1
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$
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```
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### Notions
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- [Pointers](https://golang.org/ref/spec#Pointer_types)
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