// Copyright © 2018 Inanc Gumus // Learn Go Programming Course // License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ // // For more tutorials : https://learngoprogramming.com // In-person training : https://www.linkedin.com/in/inancgumus/ // Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/inancgumus package main // --------------------------------------------------------- // STORY // You're curious about the richter scales. When reporters // say: "There's been a 5.5 magnitude earthquake", // // You want to know what that means. // // So, you've decided to write a program to do that for you. // // EXERCISE: Richter Scale // // 1. Get the earthquake magnitude from the command-line. // 2. Display its corresponding description. // // --------------------------------------------------------- // MAGNITUDE DESCRIPTION // --------------------------------------------------------- // Less than 2.0 micro // 2.0 and less than 3.0 very minor // 3.0 and less than 4.0 minor // 4.0 and less than 5.0 light // 5.0 and less than 6.0 moderate // 6.0 and less than 7.0 strong // 7.0 and less than 8.0 major // 8.0 and less than 10.0 great // 10.0 or more massive // // EXPECTED OUTPUT // go run main.go // Give me the magnitude of the earthquake. // // go run main.go ABC // I couldn't get that, sorry. // // go run main.go 0.5 // 0.50 is micro // // go run main.go 2.5 // 2.50 is very minor // // go run main.go 3 // 3.00 is minor // // go run main.go 4.5 // 4.50 is light // // go run main.go 5 // 5.00 is moderate // // go run main.go 6 // 6.00 is strong // // go run main.go 7 // 7.00 is major // // go run main.go 8 // 8.00 is great // // go run main.go 11 // 11.00 is massive // --------------------------------------------------------- func main() { }