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## argsort |
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### Instructions |
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Write a program that checks if an argument is sorted or not, the comparison should be by index of ascii and all printable characters will be used. |
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- Your program should return `T` followed by a newline `\n` if the argument is sorted. |
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- Your program should return `F` followed by a newline `\n` if the argument is not sorted. |
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- If the number of arguments is different from 2, do nothing. |
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### Usage |
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And it's output should be: |
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```console |
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$ go run . | cat -e |
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$ go run . a | cat -e |
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T$ |
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$ go run . "zA1" | cat -e |
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F$ |
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$ go run . " 5ABc" | cat -e |
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T$ |
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$ go run . " s" | cat -e |
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T$ |
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$ go run . "s " | cat -e |
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F$ |
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$ go run . "a b c" | cat -e |
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F$ |
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$ go run . " abc" | cat -e |
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T$ |
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$ go run . "2?@@^_\`abc" | cat -e |
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T$ |
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$ go run . "Hello World" | cat -e |
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F$ |
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$ go run . "01Talent" "student" | cat -e |
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``` |
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