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improve wording of 052
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// const foo = digits[0..1]; // 0
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// const bar = digits[3..9]; // 3 4 5 6 7 8
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// const bar = digits[5..9]; // 5 6 7 8
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// const all = digits[0..]; // 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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//
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// As you can see, a slice [x..y] defines a first item by index x and
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// a length y (where y-1 is the index of the last item). Leaving y off
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// gives you the rest of the items.
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// As you can see, a slice [x..y] starts with the index of the
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// first item at x and the last item at y-1. You can leave the y
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// off to get "the rest of the items".
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//
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// Notice that the type of a slice on an array of u8 items is []u8.
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//
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std.debug.print("{u} ", .{h});
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}
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}
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//
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// Fun fact: Under the hood, slices are stored as a pointer to
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// the first item and a length.
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