// For more tutorials: https://blog.learngoprogramming.com // // Copyright © 2018 Inanc Gumus // Learn Go Programming Course // License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ // package main // --------------------------------------------------------- // EXERCISE: Declare empty arrays // // 1. Declare and print the following arrays with their types: // // 1. The names of your best three friends // 2. The distances to five different locations // 3. A data buffer with five bytes of capacity // 4. Currency exchange ratios only for a single currency // 5. Up/Down status of four different web servers // 6. A byte array that doesn't occupy memory space // // 2. Print only the types of the same arrays. // // 3. Print only the elements of the same arrays. // // HINT // When printing the elements of an array, you can use the usual Printf verbs. // // For example: // When printing a string array, you can use "%q" verb as usual. // // EXPECTED OUTPUT // names : [3]string{"", "", "", ""} // distances: [5]int{0, 0, 0, 0, 0} // data : [5]uint8{0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0} // ratios : [1]float64{0} // alives : [4]bool{false, false, false, false} // zero : [0]uint8{} // // names : [3]string // distances: [5]int // data : [5]uint8 // ratios : [1]float64 // alives : [4]bool // zero : [0]uint8 // // names : ["" "" ""] // distances: [0 0 0 0 0] // data : [0 0 0 0 0] // ratios : [0.00] // alives : [false false false false] // zero : [] // --------------------------------------------------------- func main() { }