Add exercise 3, exercise num param for script
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//
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// Oh dear! It seems we got a little carried away making const u8 values.
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// * const means constant (cannot be changed)
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// * u8 means unsigned (cannot be negative), 8-bit integer
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//
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// Hint 1: Use 'var' for values that can change.
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// Hint 2: Use enough bits to hold the value you want:
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// u8 255
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// u16 65,535
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// u32 4,294,967,295
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// Hint 3: Use 'i' (e.g. 'i8', 'i16') for signed integers.
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//
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const std = @import("std");
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pub fn main() void {
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const n: u8 = 50;
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n = n + 5;
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const pi: u8 = 314159;
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const negative_eleven: u8 = -11;
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// There are no errors in the next line, just explanation:
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// Perhaps you noticed before that the print function takes two
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// parameters. Now it will make more sense: the first parameter
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// is a string. The string may contain placeholders '{}', and the
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// second parameter is an anonymous struct (data structure)
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// with values to be printed in place of the placeholders.
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std.debug.print("{} {} {}\n", .{n, pi, negative_eleven});
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}
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