docs: clarify using positive integer instead of number

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rzmk 2023-09-21 08:14:06 -04:00
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The `ladderz` project is a collection of implementations of mathematical/technic
### Usage
Here's an example of using the `ladderz` crate to get the factors and factor pairs of a number in sorted order.
Here's an example of using the `ladderz` crate to get the factors and factor pairs of a positive integer in sorted order.
First let's create a new Rust project and change into the project directory:
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Now let's build the project's binary file so we can run it from the command line
cargo build --release
```
Our runnable binary file should be located at the local path `./target/release/my_ladders_project` (or `./target/release/my_ladders_project.exe` for Windows). Let's run it with the number `12` as input:
Our runnable binary file should be located at the local path `./target/release/my_ladders_project` (or `./target/release/my_ladders_project.exe` for Windows). Let's run it with the positive integer `12` as input:
```bash
./target/release/my_ladderz_project 12
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ List of factors of 12: [1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12]
List of factor pairs of 12: [(1, 12), (2, 6), (3, 4)]
```
Great! We've successfully used the `ladderz` crate to get the factors and factor pairs of a number in sorted order.
Great! We've successfully used the `ladderz` crate to get the factors and factor pairs of a positive integer in sorted order.
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