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lets finish writing the Constructor in a previous coding session we started out with the clam contract and we call the function called tick spacing to Max liquidity per tick if I open this file you can see that we have a to-do here where the code is empty so in this video were gonna be implementing this function the basic idea of this function is that its going to return the max liquidity between two ticks this will be the maximum liquidity that is possible divided by the number of ticks that are available lets open the uni stop B3 implementation and take a look at the code so over here inside the uni swap Library theres a file called tick.so and we have the function tick spacing to Max liquidity per tick the first line rounds up the take to a multiple of tick spacing and this is accomplished by first dividing minimum take by tick spacing and by doing this it will truncate any decimals if this was a positive number this will round down the number however since Min Tech is negative