SumRange
This script will be given a runtime argument of 3 values within it. The first user value will always be less than the second value. This script should calculate the sum of every nth whole number between the first and second value. The term "nth" denotes the step size which will be equal to the 3rd value. Example if the third value is 2 then it will add every other or every second value. If the third value is 4 it will add every 4th value. In the end the application should print the sum of the numbers to the console. The last string that this program should print is the result of the summation of the numbers.
Example:
args: ["5", "9", "2"]
output: 21 => 5+7+9
SplitString
This application accepts an arbitrary number of user inputs. Every time this application receives a string, it should add the string to a growing string. Newly added strings should be added to the growing string at the index equal to the newly added string's length. If the newly added string's length is equal to or larger than the growing string, this script should add the new string to the end of the growing string. When this application receives a blank input, this application should stop receiving input and print the growing string to the console. The last string that this program should print is the result of the growing string.
Example:
input: 'hello' -> growing string: 'hello'
input: 'bear' -> growing string: 'hellbearo'
input: 'cow' -> growing string: 'helcowlbearo'
input: 'disestablishment' -> growing string: 'helcowlbearodisestablishment'
input: '' -> growing string: 'helcowlbearodisestablishment'
output: 'helcowlbearodisestablishment'
AllEvenOdd
Your application will be given an arbitrary number of strings that are numbers in its runtime arguments. The application will count the total number of odd and even numbers in the runtime arguments. If the total number of runtime arguments is even then it will count only even numbers, if the total number is odd it will count only odd numbers. It will print the total number of even or odd numbers to the console. The last string that this program should print is the result of the total number of odd or even numbers.
Example:
Runtime Argument: [6, 5, 1, 6, 9, 2, 3]
Output: 4
Runtime Argument: [9, 1, 5, 1]
Output: 0