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Values in Go

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Go: Values

In Go, it has various value types includings -

  • strings
  • integers
  • floats
  • booleans

here is a basic example -

    package main

    import "fmt"

    func main() {

        // Strings, which can be added together with `+`.
        fmt.Println("go" + "lang")

        // Integers and floats.
        fmt.Println("1+1 =", 1+1)
        fmt.Println("7.0/3.0 =", 7.0/3.0)

        // Booleans, with boolean operators as you'd expect.
        fmt.Println(true && false)
        fmt.Println(true || false)
        fmt.Println(!true)
    }

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