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/*
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Coding Exercise #1
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Using the var keyword, declare 4 variables called a, b, c, d of type int, float64, bool and string.
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Using short declaration syntax declare and assign these values to variables x, y and z:
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- 20
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- 15.5
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- "Gopher!"
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Using fmt.Println() print out the values of a, b, c, d, x, y and z.
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Try to run the program without error.
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package main
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import "fmt"
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func main() {
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var a int
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var b float64
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var c bool
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var d string
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x := 20
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y := 15.5
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z := "Gopher!"
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fmt.Println(a, b, c, d)
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fmt.Println("X is", x, "\nY is", y, "\nZ is", z)
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}
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*/
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/*
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Coding Exercise #2
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Change the code from the previous exercise in the following way:
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1. Declare a, b, c, d using a single var keyword (multiple variable declaration) for better readability.
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2. Declare x, y and z on a single line -> multiple short declarations
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3. Remove the statement that prints out the variables. See the error!
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4. Change the program to run without error using the blank identifier (_)
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Are you stuck? Do you want to see the solution for this exercise? Click here.
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package main
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func main() {
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var (
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a int
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b float64
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c bool
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d string
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)
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x, y, z := 20, 15.5, "Gopher!"
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_, _, _, _, _, _, _ = a, b, c, d, x, y, z
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}
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*/
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/*
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There are some errors in the following Go program.
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Try to identify the errors, change the code and run the program without errors.
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package main
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func main() {
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var a float64 = 7.1
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x, y := true, 3.7
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a, x := 5.5, false
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_, _, _ = a, x, y
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}
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package main
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func main() {
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var a float64 = 7.1
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x, y := true, 3.7
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a, x = 5.5, false
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_, _, _ = a, x, y
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}
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*/
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/*
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Coding Exercise #4
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There are some errors in the following Go program. Try to identify the errors, change the code and run the program without errors.
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package main
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version := "3.1"
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func main() {
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name := 'Golang'
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fmt.Println(name)
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}
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*/
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package main
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import "fmt"
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var version = "3.1"
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func main() {
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name := "Golang"
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fmt.Println(name)
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}
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/*
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Coding Exercise #1
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Using the const keyword declare and initialize the following constants:
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1. daysWeek with value 7
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2. lightSpeed with value 299792458
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3. pi with value 3.14159
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Run the program without errors.
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package main
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func main() {
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const daysWeek = 7
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const lightSpeed = 299792458
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const pi = 3.14159
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}
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*/
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/*
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Coding Exercise #2
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Change the code from the previous exercise and declare all 3 constants as grouped constants.
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Make them untyped.
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func main() {
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const (
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daysWeek = 7
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lightSpeed = 299792458
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pi = 3.14159
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)
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}
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*/
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/*
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Coding Exercise #3
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Calculate how many seconds are in a year.
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STEPS:
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1. Declare secPerDay constant and initialize it to the number of seconds in a day
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2. Declare daysYear constant and initialize it to 365
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3. Use fmt.Printf() to print out the total number of seconds in a year.
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EXPECTED OUTPUT:
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There are 31536000 seconds in a year.
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*/
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package main
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import "fmt"
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func main() {
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const (
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daysYear = 365
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hoursDay = 24
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secondsHour = 3600
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)
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var result = daysYear * hoursDay * secondsHour
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fmt.Printf("Seconds in a Year %d\n", result)
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}
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