Showing posts with label Highest and Lowest Value Checker Using One-Dimensional Array. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Highest and Lowest Value Checker Using One-Dimensional Array. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2019

Highest and Lowest Value Checker Using One-Dimensional Array in Golang


Design a program using a one-dimensional array that will ask the user to give a series of numbers and then the program will check and determine which of the given number is the highest and lowest in terms of numerical value and then display the result on the screen.

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Sample Program Output

Program Listing

/* highest_lowest.go
   Author   : Mr. Jake Rodriguez Pomperada, MAED-IT
   Date     : July 31, 2019  Wednesday  9:22 PM
   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() {

var  arr[20] int
var a int
b :=0
min :=0
max := 0

fmt.Print("\n")
fmt.Print("\t\tHighest and Lowest Value Checker")
fmt.Print("\n\n")
fmt.Printf("\tHow many items to be process? : ");
fmt.Scanln(&b);
fmt.Print("\n")
for  a = 0; a < b; a++{
fmt.Printf("\tEnter value in item no. %d : ",a+1);
fmt.Scanln(&arr[a]);
}
max = arr[0];
for  a = 0; a < b; a++ {
if (max < arr[a]) {
max = arr[a];
}
}

min = arr[0];
for  a = 0; a < b; a++ {
if min > arr[a] {
min = arr[a]
}
}
fmt.Printf("\n\n");
fmt.Printf("\t===== DISPLAY RESULT =====");
fmt.Printf("\n\n");
fmt.Printf("\tThe Largest Value is %d.",max);
fmt.Printf("\n\n");
fmt.Printf("\tThe Smallest Value is %d.",min);
fmt.Print("\n\n")
fmt.Print("\tEnd of Program")
fmt.Print("\n")
}