Thank You Peter. I will try this. Could you please let me know which are the subsequent books to follow for learning GO after "Introducing GO"?
On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 at 12:06:17 AM UTC+5:30, peterGo wrote: > > Kareem, > > Here is an example, > > package main > > import "fmt" > > func main() { > fmt.Println("Enter degrees Celsius (℃): ") > var celsius float64 > fmt.Scanf("%f", &celsius) > var fahrenheit float64 > fahrenheit = ((celsius * 9) / 5) + 32 > fmt.Printf("%.2f℃ is %.2f℉\n", celsius, fahrenheit) > } > > Output: > > Enter degrees Celsius (℃): > 10 > 10.00℃ is 50.00℉ > > See package fmt: https://golang.org/pkg/fmt/ > > Peter > > On Monday, January 27, 2020 at 10:54:45 AM UTC-5, Kareem Shaikh wrote: >> >> Hi All, >> >> Good Afternoon. >> >> My name is Kareem. >> >> I recently started learning GO on my own. >> >> I am going through the book "INTRODUCTION TO GO" from RIELY. >> >> I wrote a program to convert Degrees to Fahrenheit. It is as follows: >> >> *package main* >> *import "fmt"* >> >> *func main () {* >> >> * fmt.Println("Enter the degrees to convert into farenhiet: ")* >> * var Degrees float64* >> * fmt.Scanf("%f", &Degrees)* >> * var farenhiet float64* >> * farenhiet = ((Degrees*9)/5) + 32* >> * fmt.Println("&Degrees Degrees to Farenhiet is = ", Degrees, farenhiet)* >> >> *}* >> >> >> In th last statement "* fmt.Println("&Degrees Degrees to Farenhiet is = >> ", Degrees, farenhiet)" *I wanted to print the value of the degrees and >> then the result. >> >> I am struggling with this. >> >> >> Can anyone please tell me what should I change in order to get the right >> output? >> >> For example: >> >> I want to change 10 degrees to Fahrenheit. >> I want to print "10 degrees to Fahrenheit is = 50" >> >> Please help me with the code to print the exact line that I want. >> I understand I can write the same statement as above but what I want >> exactly is that we never know what number(degrees) we input. >> So please help me modify the code as per my requirement. >> >> PS: Please help me with any books to read after the above mentioned book. >> >> >> Thank You. >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/golang-nuts/71ab9423-3426-4828-9e4a-0af8c8d2c9ab%40googlegroups.com.