❮ Slices
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- len
- cap
Slice of an array
We can use the array[start:end] syntax to get a slice of the array. The returned object is called a slice and it is a window onto the underlying array.
It has a length defined by the start and end of the slice. It also has a capacity, which is all the places in the array from the start of the sliced to the end of the array.
examples/slice-of-array/slice_of_array.go
package main import ( "fmt" ) func main() { planets := [...]string{"Mercury", "Venus", "Earth", "Mars", "Jupiter", "Saturn"} fmt.Println(planets) fmt.Println(len(planets)) fmt.Println(cap(planets)) fmt.Printf("%T\n", planets) part := planets[1:4] fmt.Println(part) fmt.Println(len(part)) fmt.Println(cap(part)) fmt.Printf("%T\n", part) }
[Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn] 6 6 [6]string [Venus Earth Mars] 3 5 []string