unit tests under bit_manipulation#12693
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Summary
This PR adds a new function
scale_listunder thebit_manipulation/folder.What It Does
scale_listfunction takes a list of numbers and a scaling factor, and returns a new list with each element multiplied by the factor.test_scale_list.pyto verify correctness.Why It's Useful
This provides a simple mathematical utility for scaling lists — useful in data preprocessing and basic arithmetic operations.
Notes
unittest.Folder: bit_manipulation/
scale_list.pytest_scale_list.py