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Getting Started with V Programming

By : Navule Pavan Kumar Rao
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Book Image

Getting Started with V Programming

4 (1)
By: Navule Pavan Kumar Rao

Overview of this book

A new language on the block, V comes with a promising set of features such as fast compilation and interoperability with other programming languages. This is the first book on the V programming language, packed with concise information and a walkthrough of all the features you need to know to get started with the language. The book begins by covering the fundamentals to help you learn about the basic features of V and the suite of built-in libraries available within the V ecosystem. You'll become familiar with primitive data types, declaring variables, arrays, and maps. In addition to basic programming, you'll develop a solid understanding of the building blocks of programming, including functions, structs, and modules in the V programming language. As you advance through the chapters, you'll learn how to implement concurrency in V Programming, and finally learn how to write test cases for functions. This book takes you through an end-to-end project that will guide you to build fast and maintainable RESTful microservices by leveraging the power of V and its built-in libraries. By the end of this V programming book, you'll be well-versed with the V programming language and be able to start writing your own programs and applications.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introduction to the V Programming Language
4
Section 2: Basics of V Programming
12
Section 3: Advanced Concepts in V Programming

Operations on numeric data types

During the development of any software program, it is crucial to crunch numbers at some point. It might involve performing basic math or comparing numbers. V allows you to do so by providing various operators that can be applied to primitive types.

The operators that can be applied on numeric data types are categorized as follows:

  • Arithmetic operators
  • Bitwise operators
  • Shift operators
  • Relational operators

As we already learned about relational operators while learning about Boolean data types earlier in this chapter, we will take a look at the remaining arithmetic, bitwise, and shift operators and also understand how to work with these operators, with the example code using V.

Arithmetic operators

You can perform basic arithmetic operations on numeric types in V, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and modulo. The following table indicates the basic arithmetic operators and describes what the...