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fix: coding style and file format for chapter 6.
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@@ -7,7 +7,9 @@ func main() {
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}
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func printrec(i int) {
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if i>10 { return }
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printrec(i+1)
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if i > 10 {
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return
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}
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printrec(i + 1)
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fmt.Printf("%d ", i)
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}
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@@ -3,52 +3,53 @@ package main
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"fmt"
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"math"
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)
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func main() {
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fmt.Print("First example with -1: ")
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ret1, err1 := MySqrt(-1)
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if err1 != nil {
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fmt.Println("Error! Return values are: ", ret1, err1)
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} else {
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fmt.Println("It's ok! Return values are: ", ret1, err1)
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}
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fmt.Print("First example with -1: ")
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ret1, err1 := MySqrt(-1)
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if err1 != nil {
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fmt.Println("Error! Return values are: ", ret1, err1)
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} else {
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fmt.Println("It's ok! Return values are: ", ret1, err1)
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}
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fmt.Print("Second example with 5: ")
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//you could also write it like this
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if ret2, err2 := MySqrt(5); err2 != nil {
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fmt.Println("Error! Return values are: ", ret2, err2)
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} else {
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fmt.Println("It's ok! Return values are: ", ret2, err2)
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}
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fmt.Print("Second example with 5: ")
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//you could also write it like this
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if ret2, err2 := MySqrt(5); err2 != nil {
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fmt.Println("Error! Return values are: ", ret2, err2)
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} else {
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fmt.Println("It's ok! Return values are: ", ret2, err2)
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}
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// named return variables:
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fmt.Println(MySqrt2(5))
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}
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func MySqrt(f float64) (float64, error) {
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//return an error as second parameter if invalid input
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if (f < 0) {
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return float64(math.NaN()), errors.New("I won't be able to do a sqrt of negative number!")
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}
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//otherwise use default square root function
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return math.Sqrt(f), nil
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//return an error as second parameter if invalid input
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if f < 0 {
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return float64(math.NaN()), errors.New("I won't be able to do a sqrt of negative number!")
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}
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//otherwise use default square root function
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return math.Sqrt(f), nil
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}
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//name the return variables - by default it will have 'zero-ed' values i.e. numbers are 0, string is empty, etc.
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func MySqrt2(f float64) (ret float64, err error) {
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if (f < 0) {
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//then you can use those variables in code
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ret = float64(math.NaN())
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err = errors.New("I won't be able to do a sqrt of negative number!")
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} else {
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ret = math.Sqrt(f)
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//err is not assigned, so it gets default value nil
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}
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//automatically return the named return variables ret and err
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return
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if f < 0 {
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//then you can use those variables in code
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ret = float64(math.NaN())
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err = errors.New("I won't be able to do a sqrt of negative number!")
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} else {
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ret = math.Sqrt(f)
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//err is not assigned, so it gets default value nil
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}
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//automatically return the named return variables ret and err
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return
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}
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/* Output:
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First example with -1: Error! Return values are: NaN I won't be able to do a sqrt of negative number!
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Second example with 5: It's ok! Return values are: 2.23606797749979 <nil>
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@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ func fibonacci(n int) (val, pos int) {
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if n <= 1 {
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val = 1
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} else {
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v1, _ := fibonacci(n-1)
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v2, _ := fibonacci(n-2)
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val = v1 + v2
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v1, _ := fibonacci(n - 1)
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v2, _ := fibonacci(n - 2)
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val = v1 + v2
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}
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pos = n
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return
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ func main() {
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f := fib()
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// Function calls are evaluated left-to-right.
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// println(f(), f(), f(), f(), f())
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for i:=0; i<=9; i++ {
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println(i+2, f() )
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for i := 0; i <= 9; i++ {
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println(i+2, f())
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}
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}
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@@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ func main() {
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/*
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*/
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*/
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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ func main() {
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fv()
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fmt.Printf("The type of fv is %T", fv)
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}
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/* Output:
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Hello World!
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The type of fv is func()
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@@ -2,23 +2,24 @@
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package main
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import (
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"fmt"
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"fmt"
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)
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func SumProductDiff(i, j int) (int, int, int) {
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return i+j, i*j, i-j
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return i + j, i * j, i - j
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}
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func SumProductDiffN(i, j int) (s int, p int, d int) {
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s, p, d = i+j, i*j, i-j
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return
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return
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}
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func main() {
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sum, prod, diff := SumProductDiff(3,4)
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fmt.Println("Sum:", sum, "| Product:",prod, "| Diff:", diff)
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sum, prod, diff = SumProductDiffN(3,4)
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fmt.Println("Sum:", sum, "| Product:",prod, "| Diff:", diff)
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sum, prod, diff := SumProductDiff(3, 4)
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fmt.Println("Sum:", sum, "| Product:", prod, "| Diff:", diff)
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sum, prod, diff = SumProductDiffN(3, 4)
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fmt.Println("Sum:", sum, "| Product:", prod, "| Diff:", diff)
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}
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// Sum: 7 | Product: 12 | Diff: -1
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// Sum: 7 | Product: 12 | Diff: -1
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)
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func main() {
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asciiOnly := func(c rune) rune { if c > 127 { return ' ' }; return c }
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asciiOnly := func(c rune) rune {
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if c > 127 {
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return ' '
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}
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return c
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}
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fmt.Println(strings.Map(asciiOnly, "Jérôme Österreich"))
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}
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// J r me sterreich
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@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ func main() {
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}
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func printInts(list ...int) {
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// for i:=0; i<len(list); i++ {
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// fmt.Printf("%d\n", list[i])
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// }
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// for i:=0; i<len(list); i++ {
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// fmt.Printf("%d\n", list[i])
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// }
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for _, v := range list {
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fmt.Printf("%d\n", v)
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}
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