Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Positive and Negative Number Checker Using If Statement in Golang

Write a program using if statement that will ask the user to give a number and then the program will check determine whether the given number is a positive or negative number. Let us assume the zero belongs to a positive number and display the results on the screen.

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Sample Program Output


Program Listing

/* positive_negative.go
Authors
Mr. Jake R. Pomperada
Mr. Rollyn M.  Moises
Mr. Sunday Latergo
Date : July 28, 2019  Sunday 6:33 AM
 */

package main

import "fmt"

func main() {

var num_val int32

fmt.Print("\n")
fmt.Print("\tPositive and Negative Number Checker Using If Statement")
fmt.Print("\n\n")
fmt.Print("\tGive a Number : ")
fmt.Scanf("%d",&num_val);

fmt.Print("\n")


if (num_val >=0) {
fmt.Println("\tYour given number", num_val, "is a POSITIVE number.")
   }

if (num_val < 0) {
fmt.Println("\tYour given number",num_val, "is a NEGATIVE number.")
}

fmt.Print("\n")
fmt.Print("\tEnd of Program")
fmt.Print("\n")
}








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