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# note: this is for practicing rust only, do not use this in actual production programs!
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really, don't.
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simple-std is a little extension to the standard library,
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providing additional helpers for getting input or creating random numbers.
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`std` is very useful, but it's lacking for little beginner exercises
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(for a good reason), so I made this library to help with that.
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Every function from this library has a little section on why this function isn't in `std`, to help you understand
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the reasoning behind including something in `std`.
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# Examples
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Greeting
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```rust
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use simple_std::input;
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fn main() {
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println!("What is your name?");
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let name = input();
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println!("Hello {}!", name)
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}
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```
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Guessing game
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```rust
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use simple_std::{input, random_int_range};
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fn main() {
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let number = random_int_range(0..100);
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loop {
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let input = input().parse::<i32>().expect("not a number");
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if input < number {
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println!("Higher");
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} else if input > number {
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println!("Lower");
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} else {
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println!("Correct!");
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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``` |