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### Instructions |
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Create a function `get_products` that takes a vector of integers, and returns a vector of the products |
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of each index. For this exercise to be correct you will have to return the product of every index |
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except the current one. |
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Create a function named `get_products` that takes a vector of integers, and returns a vector of the products of each index. |
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Examples: [1,2,3,4] |
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You'll need to return the product of every index |
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except the current one. |
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- for the number `1` we get `2*3*4 = 24` |
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- for the number `3` we get `1*2*4 = 8` |
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### Example: |
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For `[1,2,3,4]`, we get: |
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### Notions |
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- [Trait iterator](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html) |
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- for the number `1` we get `2*3*4 = 24`. |
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- for the number `3` we get `1*2*4 = 8`. |
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### Expected functions |
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[84, 12, 28, 21] |
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$ |
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``` |
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### Notions |
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- [Trait iterator](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html) |
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