/* Coding Exercise #1 Declare a new type type called duration. Have the underlying type be an int. Declare a variable of the new type called hour using the var keyword In function main: print out the value of the variable hour print out the type of the variable hour assign 3600 to the variable hour using the = operator print out the value of hour package main import "fmt" type duration int func main() { var hour duration fmt.Printf("hour's type: %T, hour's value: %v\n", hour, hour) hour = 3600 fmt.Printf("hour's value %v\n", hour) } */ /* Coding Exercise #2 There are some errors in the following Go program. Try to identify the errors, change the code and run the program without errors. package main import "fmt" type duration int func main() { var hour duration = 3600 minute := 60 fmt.Println(hour != minute) } package main import "fmt" type duration int func main() { var hour duration = 3600 minute := duration(60) fmt.Println(hour != minute) } */ /* Coding Exercise #3 Declare two defined types called mile and kilometer. Have the underlying type be an float64. Declare a constant called m2km equals 1.609 ( 1mile=1.609km) In function main: declare a variable called mileBerlinToParis of type mile with value 655.3 declare a variable called kmBerlinToParis of type kilometer calculate the distance between Berlin and Paris in km by multiplying mileBerlinToParis and m2km. Assign the result to kmBerlinToParis print out the distance in km between Berlin and Paris */ package main import "fmt" type mile float64 type kilometer float64 const m2km = 1.609 func main() { var mileBerlinToParis mile = 655.3 //distance in miles var kmBerlinToParis kilometer kmBerlinToParis = kilometer(mileBerlinToParis * m2km) fmt.Printf("Distance in Km from Berlin to Paris is %f\n", kmBerlinToParis) }