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Revision as of 21:57, 30 March 2016
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Overview
Integers are designated by the following pre-declared type identifiers:
- Unsigned integers: uint8 (or byte), uint16, uint32 (or rune), uint64.
- Signed integers: int8, int16, int32, int64.
- Machine-dependent integers: uint, int and uintptr.
When a regular integer is needed in the program, int should be the default.
byte
byte is unsigned int represented on a byte (uint8).
Indexing operator [] applied to strings return bytes.
Conversion of a byte to string
A single byte can be converted to string as follows:
var b byte = 90 str := string(b)
The following expression converts a string to a slice of bytes:
bytes := []byte("test")
Conversion of bytes to string:
str := string([]byte{'t', 'e', 's', 't'})
Also see: