diff --git a/tutorial/index.md b/tutorial/index.md index 72917533..0967b059 100644 --- a/tutorial/index.md +++ b/tutorial/index.md @@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ the precise register a function header specifies. The return value can even be a literal integer or in memory somewhere. The `return` is really just a `copy` to the appropriate register(s). This is why the second example above is legal. -## Task 9: operating with fractional numbers +## Task 10: operating with fractional numbers All our variables so far have had type `int` (integer), but there are limits to what you can do with just whole integers. For example, here's the formula @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ Write a function to perform this conversion. Some starting points: This task has four source files in the repo that reveal more and more of the answer. Start from the first, and bump down if you need a hint. -* tutorial/task8.mu -* tutorial/task8-hint1.mu -* tutorial/task8-hint2.mu -* tutorial/task8-hint3.mu +* tutorial/task10.mu +* tutorial/task10-hint1.mu +* tutorial/task10-hint2.mu +* tutorial/task10-hint3.mu diff --git a/tutorial/task9-hint1.mu b/tutorial/task10-hint1.mu similarity index 100% rename from tutorial/task9-hint1.mu rename to tutorial/task10-hint1.mu diff --git a/tutorial/task9-hint2.mu b/tutorial/task10-hint2.mu similarity index 100% rename from tutorial/task9-hint2.mu rename to tutorial/task10-hint2.mu diff --git a/tutorial/task9-hint3.mu b/tutorial/task10-hint3.mu similarity index 100% rename from tutorial/task9-hint3.mu rename to tutorial/task10-hint3.mu diff --git a/tutorial/task9-solution1.mu b/tutorial/task10-solution1.mu similarity index 100% rename from tutorial/task9-solution1.mu rename to tutorial/task10-solution1.mu diff --git a/tutorial/task9.mu b/tutorial/task10.mu similarity index 100% rename from tutorial/task9.mu rename to tutorial/task10.mu