Fix formatting

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Isabelle Viktoria Maciohsek
2022-01-30 11:40:42 +02:00
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Creates an array of numbers in the arithmetic progression, starting with the given positive integer and up to the specified limit. Creates an array of numbers in the arithmetic progression, starting with the given positive integer and up to the specified limit.
- Use `Array.from()` to create an array of the desired length, `lim/n`. Use a map function to fill it with the desired values in the given range. - Use `Array.from()` to create an array of the desired length, `lim / n`. Use a map function to fill it with the desired values in the given range.
```js ```js
const arithmeticProgression = (n, lim) => const arithmeticProgression = (n, lim) =>

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Converts Fahrenheit to Celsius. Converts Fahrenheit to Celsius.
- Follow the conversion formula `C = (F - 32) * 5/9`. - Follow the conversion formula `C = (F - 32) * 5 / 9`.
```js ```js
const fahrenheitToCelsius = degrees => (degrees - 32) * 5 / 9; const fahrenheitToCelsius = degrees => (degrees - 32) * 5 / 9;

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- The inner `_gcd` function uses recursion. - The inner `_gcd` function uses recursion.
- Base case is when `y` equals `0`. In this case, return `x`. - Base case is when `y` equals `0`. In this case, return `x`.
- Otherwise, return the GCD of `y` and the remainder of the division `x/y`. - Otherwise, return the GCD of `y` and the remainder of the division `x / y`.
```js ```js
const gcd = (...arr) => { const gcd = (...arr) => {

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Initializes an array containing the numbers in the specified range where `start` and `end` are inclusive with their common difference `step`. Initializes an array containing the numbers in the specified range where `start` and `end` are inclusive with their common difference `step`.
- Use `Array.from()` to create an array of the desired length. - Use `Array.from()` to create an array of the desired length.
- Use `(end - start + 1)/step` and a map function to fill the array with the desired values in the given range. - Use `(end - start + 1) / step` and a map function to fill the array with the desired values in the given range.
- Omit the second argument, `start`, to use a default value of `0`. - Omit the second argument, `start`, to use a default value of `0`.
- Omit the last argument, `step`, to use a default value of `1`. - Omit the last argument, `step`, to use a default value of `1`.

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Initializes an array containing the numbers in the specified range (in reverse) where `start` and `end` are inclusive with their common difference `step`. Initializes an array containing the numbers in the specified range (in reverse) where `start` and `end` are inclusive with their common difference `step`.
- Use `Array.from()` to create an array of the desired length, `(end - start + 1)/step`. - Use `Array.from()` to create an array of the desired length, `(end - start + 1) / step`.
- Use `Array.prototype.map()` to fill the array with the desired values in the given range. - Use `Array.prototype.map()` to fill the array with the desired values in the given range.
- Omit the second argument, `start`, to use a default value of `0`. - Omit the second argument, `start`, to use a default value of `0`.
- Omit the last argument, `step`, to use a default value of `1`. - Omit the last argument, `step`, to use a default value of `1`.

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Checks if the provided string is a valid JSON. Checks if the provided string is a valid JSON.
- Use `JSON.parse()` and a `try... catch` block to check if the provided string is a valid JSON. - Use `JSON.parse()` and a `try...catch` block to check if the provided string is a valid JSON.
```js ```js
const isValidJSON = str => { const isValidJSON = str => {

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Calculates the nth root of a given number. Calculates the nth root of a given number.
- Use `Math.pow()` to calculate `x` to the power of `1/n` which is equal to the nth root of `x`. - Use `Math.pow()` to calculate `x` to the power of `1 / n` which is equal to the nth root of `x`.
```js ```js
const nthRoot = (x, n) => Math.pow(x, 1 / n); const nthRoot = (x, n) => Math.pow(x, 1 / n);