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# is-valid-array-subsequence
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Created by [@theoludwig](https://github.com/theoludwig) on 23 April 2022.
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## Instructions
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Given two non-empty arrays of integers, write a function that determines whether the second array is a subsequence of the first one.
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A subsequence of an array is a set of numbers that aren't necessarily adjacent in the array but that are in the same order as they appear in the array. For instance, the numbers `[1, 3, 4]` form a subsequence of the array `[1, 2, 3, 4]`, and so do the numbers `[2, 4]`. Note that a single number in an array and the array itself are both valid subsequences of the array.
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### Input
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- **Line 1:** `array` Integers separated by spaces
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- **Line 2:** `sequence` Integers separated by spaces
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### Output
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The output should return `true` if the `sequence` is a subsequence of `array` and `false` otherwise.
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## Examples
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See the `test` folder for examples of input/output.
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### Example 1
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#### Input
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```txt
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5 1 22 25 6 -1 8 10
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1 6 -1 10
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```
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#### Output
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```txt
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true
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```
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### Example 2
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#### Input
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```txt
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5 1 22 25 6 -1 8 10
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5 1 22 25 6 -1 8 10 12
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```
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#### Output
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```txt
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false
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```
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