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Help #1427

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Reddadmed opened this issue Dec 25, 2022 · 1 comment · May be fixed by golang/website#225
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Help #1427

Reddadmed opened this issue Dec 25, 2022 · 1 comment · May be fixed by golang/website#225

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@Reddadmed
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Hi guys please im facing a little problem here can anyone help me!
WhatsApp Image 2022-12-25 at 03 42 09
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@PragyaJaiswal
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You should have the else if right next to the closing curly braces for the if.

if x < 10 {
      fmt.Println(x)
} else if x > 9 {
      fmt.Println("more than 9")
}

Screenshot 2023-03-03 at 11 24 59 AM

crisman added a commit to crisman/golang_website that referenced this issue May 13, 2023
Many users of the Go Tour trip over using else after a newline which
generates a syntax error that is hard to understand unless the reader is
primed to think about a newline before the else. "tour/flowcontrol/7"
("If and else") the slide that first talks about else seems the right place
to update.

Add statement about required location of else after if block, provide an
invalid else code example mirroring the slide's program, and provide links
to the language spec for details.

Fixes golang/tour#1481
Fixes golang/tour#1427
Fixes golang/tour#1062
Fixes golang/tour#442
@ALTree ALTree closed this as completed Apr 16, 2024
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