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# Instructions

Write a function to determine if a number _n_ is an Armstrong Number.

An Armstrong number is a number that is the sum of its own digits each
raised to the power of the number of digits.

For example:

9 is an Armstrong number, because 9 = 9^1 = 9

10 is not an Armstrong number, because 10 != 1^2 + 0^2 = 1

153 is an Armstrong number, because:
  153 = 1^3 + 5^3 + 3^3 = 1 + 125 + 27 = 153

154 is not an Armstrong number, because:
  154 != 1^3 + 5^3 + 4^3 = 1 + 125 + 64 = 190


Write some code to determine whether a number is an Armstrong number.

# Examples

isArmstrongNumber 10

0

isArmstrongNumber 153

1


# Objectives

- Implement the `isArmstrongNumber` function in APL.
- Run the test suite and make sure that it succeeds.
- Submit your solution and check it at the website.