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+ # Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct
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+ This project has adopted the [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).
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+ MIT License
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+ Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: PyRlin
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+ Version: 1.0
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+ Summary: PyRlin is a simple library that lets you generate a Numpy Array of arbitrary
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+ Author-email: itsThatCoderBoy <jbacon1105@gmail.com>
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+ License-Expression: MIT
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+
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pyrlin-1.0/PyRlin.py ADDED
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+ """
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+ PyRlin is a simple library that lets you generate a Numpy Array of arbitrary
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+ size (up to 2D) and give you the ability to do various things with it.
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+ This is very useful for creating things like 2D procedurally generated terrain.
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+ """
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+
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+ __version__ = "1.0"
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+
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+ import numpy as np
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+ from colorama import Fore as CLR
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+
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+ def perleanate_no_edges(sizex, sizey, noise=None):
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+ if noise is None:
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+ noise = np.array([])
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+ if noise.size == 0:
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+ noise = np.random.randint(1, 101, (sizex, sizey))
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+ else:
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+ noise = noise
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+ noise = noise.astype(float)
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+ final = noise
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+ x = 0
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+ y = 0
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+ for i in range(sizex * sizey):
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+ if x == 0 and y == 0:
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+ final[x, y] = 0
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+
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+ elif x == 0 and y != 0 and y != sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = 0
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+
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+ elif x == sizex - 1 and y == 0:
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+ final[x, y] = 0
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+
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+ elif x == sizex - 1 and y != 0 and y != sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = 0
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+
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+ elif x == sizex - 1 and y == sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = 0
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+
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+ elif x != 0 and x != sizex - 1 and y == sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = 0
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+
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+ elif x == 0 and y == sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = 0
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+
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+ elif x == 0 and y != 0 and y != sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = 0
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+
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+ else:
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+ final[x, y] = (
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+ noise[x, y]
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+ + noise[x, y + 1]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y + 1]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x - 1, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x - 1, y]
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+ + noise[x - 1, y + 1]
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+ ) / 9
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+
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+ x += 1
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+ if x == sizex:
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+ y += 1
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+ x = 0
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+
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+ return final
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+
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+
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+ def perleanate(sizex, sizey, noise=None):
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+ if noise is None:
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+ noise = np.array([])
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+ if noise.size == 0:
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+ noise = np.random.randint(1, 101, (sizex, sizey))
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+ else:
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+ noise = noise
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+ noise = noise.astype(float)
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+ final = noise
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+ x = 0
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+ y = 0
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+ for i in range(sizex * sizey):
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+ if x == 0 and y == 0:
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+ final[x, y] = (
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+ noise[x, y] + noise[x, y + 1] + noise[x + 1, y + 1] + noise[x + 1, y]
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+ ) / 4
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+
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+ elif x == 0 and y != 0 and y != sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = (
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+ noise[x, y]
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+ + noise[x, y + 1]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y + 1]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x, y - 1]
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+ ) / 6
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+
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+ elif x == sizex - 1 and y == 0:
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+ final[x, y] = (
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+ noise[x, y] + noise[x, y + 1] + noise[x - 1, y] + noise[x - 1, y + 1]
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+ ) / 4
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+
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+ elif x == sizex - 1 and y != 0 and y != sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = (
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+ noise[x, y]
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+ + noise[x, y + 1]
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+ + noise[x, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x - 1, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x - 1, y]
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+ + noise[x - 1, y + 1]
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+ ) / 6
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+
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+ elif x == sizex - 1 and y == sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = (
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+ noise[x, y] + noise[x, y - 1] + noise[x - 1, y - 1] + noise[x - 1, y]
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+ ) / 4
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+
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+ elif x != 0 and x != sizex - 1 and y == sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = (
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+ noise[x, y]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x - 1, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x - 1, y]
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+ ) / 6
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+
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+ elif x == 0 and y == sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = (
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+ noise[x, y] + noise[x + 1, y] + noise[x + 1, y - 1] + noise[x, y - 1]
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+ ) / 4
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+
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+ elif x == 0 and y != 0 and y != sizey - 1:
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+ final[x, y] = (
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+ noise[x, y]
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+ + noise[x, y + 1]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y + 1]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x, y - 1]
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+ ) / 6
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+
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+ else:
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+ final[x, y] = (
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+ noise[x, y]
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+ + noise[x, y + 1]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y + 1]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y]
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+ + noise[x + 1, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x - 1, y - 1]
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+ + noise[x - 1, y]
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+ + noise[x - 1, y + 1]
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+ ) / 9
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+
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+ x += 1
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+ if x == sizex:
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+ y += 1
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+ x = 0
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+
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+ return final
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+
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+
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+ def multiple_perleanate(sizex, sizey, iterations):
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+ final = perleanate_no_edges(sizex, sizey)
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+ for i in range(iterations - 1):
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+ final = perleanate_no_edges(sizex, sizey, final)
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+
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+ return final
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+
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+
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+ def round_noise(noise):
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+ final = noise.astype(int)
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+ x = 0
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+ y = 0
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+
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+ for num in noise:
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+ for num2 in num:
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+ name = "PyRlin"
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+ <h1>Daytona</h1>
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+ <p>That was easy!</p>
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+ </body>
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