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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The `ladderz` project is a collection of implementations of mathematical/technic
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### Usage
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Here's an example of using the `ladderz` crate to get the factors and factor pairs of a number in sorted order.
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Here's an example of using the `ladderz` crate to get the factors and factor pairs of a positive integer in sorted order.
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First let's create a new Rust project and change into the project directory:
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cargo build --release
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```
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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:
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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:
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```bash
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./target/release/my_ladderz_project 12
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List of factor pairs of 12: [(1, 12), (2, 6), (3, 4)]
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```
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Great! We've successfully used the `ladderz` crate to get the factors and factor pairs of a number in sorted order.
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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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## Ideas
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//!
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//! # Example
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//!
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//! Here's an example of using the `ladderz` crate to get the factors and factor pairs of a number in sorted order.
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//! Here's an example of using the `ladderz` crate to get the factors and factor pairs of a positive integer in sorted order.
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//! We'll assume you're using Bash as your terminal.
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//!
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//! First let's create a new Rust project and change into the project directory:
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//! cargo build --release
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//! ```
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//!
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//! 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:
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//! 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:
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//!
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//! ```bash
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//! ./target/release/my_ladderz_project 12
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//! List of factor pairs of 12: [(1, 12), (2, 6), (3, 4)]
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//! ```
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//!
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//! Great! We've successfully used the `ladderz` crate to get the factors and factor pairs of a number in sorted order.
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//! 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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/// Various pre-algebra implementations including factor pairs, factors, multiples, and more.
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pub mod pre_algebra;
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