Friday, August 2, 2019

Finding the Smallest Value in Array in Golang


Write a program using a one-dimensional array to find which of the given numbers 124, -45, 451,987, -1341,5,678,346,881 has the smallest in terms of numerical value and display the results on the screen.

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Sample Program Output


Program Listing

/* smallest.go
   Author   : Mr. Jake Rodriguez Pomperada, MAED-IT
   Date     : August 2, 2019  Friday   7:23 AM
   Location : Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
   Website  : http://www.jakerpomperada.com
   Emails   : jakerpomperada@gmail.com and jake_pomperada@tup.edu.ph
 */
package main

import "fmt"

func main() {

     array_values := []int{124, -45, 451,987, -1341,5,678,346,881}

fmt.Printf("\n")
fmt.Print("\tFinding the Smallest Value in Array")
fmt.Print("\n\n")

smallestNumber := array_values[0]
for _, element := range array_values {
if element < smallestNumber {
smallestNumber = element

}
}
fmt.Printf("\tThe Smallest Number in the Array is %d.  ", smallestNumber)
fmt.Print("\n\n")
fmt.Print("\tEnd of Program")
fmt.Print("\n")
}




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