## printnbrbase ### Instructions Write a function that prints an `int` in a `string` base passed as parameters. If the base is not valid, the function prints `NV` (Not Valid): Validity rules for a base : - A base must contain at least 2 characters. - Each character of a base must be unique. - A base should not contain `+` or `-` characters. The function has to manage negative numbers. (as shown in the example) ### Expected function ```go func PrintNbrBase(nbr int, base string) { } ``` ### Usage Here is a possible program to test your function : ```go package main import ( "github.com/01-edu/z01" "piscine" ) func main() { piscine.PrintNbrBase(125, "0123456789") z01.PrintRune('\n') piscine.PrintNbrBase(-125, "01") z01.PrintRune('\n') piscine.PrintNbrBase(125, "0123456789ABCDEF") z01.PrintRune('\n') piscine.PrintNbrBase(-125, "choumi") z01.PrintRune('\n') piscine.PrintNbrBase(125, "aa") z01.PrintRune('\n') } ``` And its output : ```console $ go run . 125 -1111101 7D -uoi NV $ ``` ### Notions - [01-edu/z01](https://github.com/01-edu/z01)