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fmt.Printf("%p\n", sPtr)
fmt.Printf("%p\n", sPtr)
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"%p" prepend the "0x" prefix.


Pointers can be also represented using "%X" (base 16, upper case characters).
Pointers can be also represented using "%X" (base 16, upper case characters).

Revision as of 21:35, 11 April 2016

External

Internal

Functions

fmt.Printf()

Prints according to a format specifier. Format specifier documentation https://golang.org/pkg/fmt

Pointers

fmt.Printf("%p\n", sPtr)

"%p" prepend the "0x" prefix.

Pointers can be also represented using "%X" (base 16, upper case characters).

Ints

fmt.Printf("%d\n",i)

fmt.Errorf()

Errorf formats according to a format specifier and returns the string as a value that satisfies error. For more on error handling see error handling.