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Objective
In this challenge, we review some basic concepts that will get you started with this series. You will need to use the same (or similar) syntax to read input and write output in challenges throughout HackerRank. Check out the Tutorial tab for learning materials and an instructional video!
Task
To complete this challenge, you must save a line of input from stdin to a
variable, print Hello, World.
on a single line, and finally print the value
of your variable on a second line.
You’ve got this!
Note: The instructions are Java-based, but we support submissions in many
popular languages. You can switch languages using the drop-down menu above your
editor, and the inputString
variable may be written differently depending on
the best-practice conventions of your submission language.
Input Format
A single line of text denoting inputString
(the variable whose contents must
be printed).
Output Format
Print Hello, World.
on the first line, and the contents of inputString
on
the second line.
Sample
input00.txt
Welcome to 30 Days of Code!
output00.txt
Hello, World.
Welcome to 30 Days of Code!
Explanation
On the first line, we print the string literal Hello, World.
. On the second
line, we print the contents of the inputString
variable which, for this
sample case, happens to be Welcome to 30 Days of Code!
. If you do not print
the variable’s contents to stdout, you will not pass the hidden test case.
Solution
main.go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
)
func main() {
data, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(os.Stdin)
fmt.Println("Hello, World.")
fmt.Println(string(data))
}
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