Branching with if and else in Go is straight-forward.
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
// Here’s a basic example.
if 7%2 == 0 {
fmt.Println("7 is even")
} else {
fmt.Println("7 is odd")
}
// You can have an if statement without an else.
if 8%4 == 0 {
fmt.Println("8 is divisible by 4")
}
// A statement can precede conditionals; any variables declared in this statement
// are available in the current and all subsequent branches.
if num := 9; num < 0 {
fmt.Println(num, "is negative")
} else if num < 10 {
fmt.Println(num, "has 1 digit")
} else {
fmt.Println(num, "has multiple digits")
}
// Note that you don’t need parentheses around conditions in Go, but that the braces are required.
}
$ go run if-else.go
7 is odd
8 is divisible by 4
9 has 1 digit
There is no ternary if in Go, so you’ll need to use a full if statement even for basic conditions.
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