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learngo/12-switch/exercises/01/main.go
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// 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
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// 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
// 1. Get the earthquake magnitude from the command-line.
// 2. Display its corresponding description.
//
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// MAGNITUDE DESCRIPTION
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// Less than 2.0 micro
// 2.0 to less than 3.0 very minor
// 3.0 to less than 4.0 minor
// 4.0 to less than 5.0 light
// 5.0 to less than 6.0 moderate
// 6.0 to less than 7.0 strong
// 7.0 to less than 8.0 major
// 8.0 to 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() {
}