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* For example, `charA(q, k::Integer)` returns a single floating-point value. * The test suite prints the distance from the expected result for each test.
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For example,
charA(q, k::Integer)returns a singlefloating-point value.
The test suite prints the distance from the expected result
for each test.
Note This also breaks the previous interface. So any code depending on this package would have to be changed. (The change is very small.) Having
kas a positional argument rather than a keyword argument allows a cleaner interface.