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Built-in functions are available by default, without importing any package. Their names are [[Go_Language#Pre-Declared_Functions|predeclared function identifiers]].
Built-in functions are available by default, without importing any package. Their names are [[Go_Language#Pre-Declared_Functions|predeclared function identifiers]].


==Length and Capacity==


<font color=darkkhaki>Built-in functions for [[Go_Language#Type_Conversion|type conversions]].
====<tt>len()</tt>====
====<tt>cap()</tt>====


Is <code>len()</code> a built-in function?
 
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<font color=darkkhaki>Built-in functions for [[Go_Language#Type_Conversion|type conversions]].</font>


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Revision as of 23:49, 21 August 2023

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Overview

Go functions allow variables to be declared, inside the function, with the short variable declaration.

Built-in Functions

Built-in functions are available by default, without importing any package. Their names are predeclared function identifiers.

Length and Capacity

len()

cap()

Built-in functions for type conversions.

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