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<font color=red>'''TODO''' Deep difference between slice and array (memory model, etc.)</font> | <font color=red>'''TODO''' Deep difference between slice and array (memory model, etc.)</font> | ||
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A slice declaration is similar to an array's except the length is not specified. | |||
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var s []int | |||
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=Slice Literals= | =Slice Literals= |
Revision as of 23:15, 27 March 2016
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Overview
A slice is a reference type that implements a dynamic array. Slices are indexable, and they have a variable length.
TODO Deep difference between slice and array (memory model, etc.)
Declaration
A slice declaration is similar to an array's except the length is not specified.
var s []int