❮ uint32
❯
- float32()
- int()
- string()
- Sprintf
- %f
- %d
Converting values to other types - float32, int, string
- integers to float32()
- floats to int()
- integers to string() but that converts the number to the value it represents in ASCII or Unicode table.
- In order to get the same "look" but as a string we need to use the Sprintf function from fmt.
examples/convert/convert.go
package main import ( "fmt" ) func main() { n := 65 q := float32(n) fmt.Printf("%v %T\n", n, n) // 65 int fmt.Printf("%v %T\n", q, q) // 65 float32 f := 42.23 p := int(f) fmt.Printf("%v %T\n", f, f) // 42.23 float64 fmt.Printf("%v %T\n", p, p) // 42 int ns := string(n) fmt.Printf("%v %T\n", ns, ns) // A, string ns2 := fmt.Sprintf("%d", n) fmt.Printf("%v %T\n", ns2, ns2) // 65, string fs := fmt.Sprintf("%f", f) fmt.Printf("%v %T\n", fs, fs) // 42.230000, string fmt.Println() num := 258 fmt.Printf("%v %T\n", num, num) // 258 int num16 := int16(num) fmt.Printf("%v %T\n", num16, num16) // 258 int16 num8 := int8(num) fmt.Printf("%v %T\n", num8, num8) // 2 int8 - loss of the high bytes! }