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the-way-to-go_ZH_CN/eBook/exercises/chapter_11/interface_poly3.go

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// interface_poly3.go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"math"
)
type Shaper interface {
Area() float32
}
type Shape struct{}
func (sh Shape) Area() float32 {
return -1 // the shape is indetermined, so we return something impossible
}
type Square struct {
side float32
Shape
}
func (sq *Square) Area() float32 {
return sq.side * sq.side
}
type Rectangle struct {
length, width float32
Shape
}
func (r *Rectangle) Area() float32 {
return r.length * r.width
}
type Circle struct {
radius float32
Shape
}
func (c *Circle) Area() float32 {
return math.Pi * c.radius * c.radius
}
func main() {
s := Shape{}
r := &Rectangle{5, 3, s} // Area() of Rectangle needs a value
q := &Square{5, s} // Area() of Square needs a pointer
c := &Circle{2.5, s}
shapes := []Shaper{r, q, c, s}
fmt.Println("Looping through shapes for area ...")
for n := range shapes {
fmt.Println("Shape details: ", shapes[n])
fmt.Println("Area of this shape is: ", shapes[n].Area())
}
}
/* Output:
Looping through shapes for area ...
Shape details: {5 3}
Area of this shape is: 15
Shape details: &{5}
Area of this shape is: 25
Shape details: &{2.5}
Area of this shape is: 19.634954
Shape details: {}
Area of this shape is: -1
*/