Enum lz::dsa::Dsa

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pub enum Dsa {
    ContainsDuplicate {
        n: Vec<i32>,
        raw: bool,
    },
    IsAnagram {
        a: String,
        b: String,
        raw: bool,
    },
}

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ContainsDuplicate

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§n: Vec<i32>

The vector of numbers to detect whether it has a duplicate.

§raw: bool

Whether or not to return the raw output.

Returns true or false based on whether the vector has a duplicate.

Example
Input
lz dsa contains-duplicate 1,2,3,2
# Alternatively you may delimit the numbers with spaces:
lz dsa contains-duplicate 1 2 3 2
Output
The vector [1, 2, 3, 2] does contain a duplicate.
Raw Output (use -r or --raw)
true
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IsAnagram

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§a: String

The first string to compare against.

§b: String

The second string to compare against.

§raw: bool

Whether or not to return the raw output.

Returns true or false based on whether string a is an anagram of string b.

Example
Input
lz dsa is-anagram marc cram
Output
"marc" is an anagram of "cram".
Raw Output (use -r or --raw)
true

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impl FromArgMatches for Dsa

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fn from_arg_matches(__clap_arg_matches: &ArgMatches) -> Result<Self, Error>

Instantiate Self from [ArgMatches], parsing the arguments as needed. Read more
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fn from_arg_matches_mut( __clap_arg_matches: &mut ArgMatches ) -> Result<Self, Error>

Instantiate Self from [ArgMatches], parsing the arguments as needed. Read more
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fn update_from_arg_matches( &mut self, __clap_arg_matches: &ArgMatches ) -> Result<(), Error>

Assign values from ArgMatches to self.
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fn update_from_arg_matches_mut<'b>( &mut self, __clap_arg_matches: &mut ArgMatches ) -> Result<(), Error>

Assign values from ArgMatches to self.
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impl Subcommand for Dsa

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fn augment_subcommands<'b>(__clap_app: Command) -> Command

Append to [Command] so it can instantiate Self. Read more
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fn augment_subcommands_for_update<'b>(__clap_app: Command) -> Command

Append to [Command] so it can update self. Read more
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fn has_subcommand(__clap_name: &str) -> bool

Test whether Self can parse a specific subcommand

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Dsa

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impl Send for Dsa

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impl Sync for Dsa

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impl Unpin for Dsa

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impl UnwindSafe for Dsa

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impl<T> Any for T
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type Error = Infallible

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