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Published: Feb 3, 2020 License: MIT Imports: 0 Imported by: 0

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Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.

Package custompkg implements customize sum and average operations

Printing

Other flags:
	+	always print a sign for numeric values;
		guarantee ASCII-only output for %q (%+q)
	-	pad with spaces on the right rather than the left (left-justify the field)
	#	alternate format: add leading 0b for binary (%#b), 0 for octal (%#o),
		0x or 0X for hex (%#x or %#X); suppress 0x for %p (%#p);
		for %q, print a raw (backquoted) string if strconv.CanBackquote
		returns true;
		always print a decimal point for %e, %E, %f, %F, %g and %G;
		do not remove trailing zeros for %g and %G;
		write e.g. U+0078 'x' if the character is printable for %U (%#U).
	' '	(space) leave a space for elided sign in numbers (% d);
		put spaces between bytes printing strings or slices in hex (% x, % X)
	0	pad with leading zeros rather than spaces;
		for numbers, this moves the padding after the sign

For example,
	fmt.Sprintf("%[2]d %[1]d\n", 11, 22)
will yield "22 11", while
	fmt.Sprintf("%[3]*.[2]*[1]f", 12.0, 2, 6)
equivalent to
	fmt.Sprintf("%6.2f", 12.0)
will yield " 12.00". Because an explicit index affects subsequent verbs,
this notation can be used to print the same values multiple times
by resetting the index for the first argument to be repeated:
	fmt.Sprintf("%d %d %#[1]x %#x", 16, 17)
will yield "16 17 0x10 0x11".

Package custompkg is an documentation example.

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Functions

func CustomAvg

func CustomAvg(s []int) float64

CustomAvg used to get the average of elements of a slice

Example
s := []int{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
fmt.Println(CustomAvg(s))
Output:

3

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