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								title: Go Variables
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								# Variable declarations in Go
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								## Method 1: Regular Variable Declarations
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								A regular variable declaration creates one or more variables by binding identifiers with a type and an initial value. If a variable is declared without a type, then that variable is given the type of the corresponding initialization value in the assignment. If a variable is defined with no initial value, then the variable is initialized to its [zero value](https://golang.org/ref/spec#The_zero_value).
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								The following examples are all valid variable declarations in go:
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								``` go
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								var x int = 1
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								var y int
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								var z = 0
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								var a, b float32 = -1, -2
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								## Method 2: Short Variable Declarations
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								Shorthand variable declarations create variables with only an identifier and an initial value. The `var` keyword and types are not needed to declare a variable using shorthand syntax:
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								``` go
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								x := 1
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								text, err := ioutil.ReadAll(reader)
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								```
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								Short variable declarations may appear only inside functions. In some contexts such as the initializers for `if`, `for`, or `switch` statements, they can be used to declare local temporary variables.
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								#### More Information:
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								<!-- Please add any articles you think might be helpful to read before writing the article -->
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								* [A Tour of Go](https://tour.golang.org/basics/8)
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								* [Go By Example](https://gobyexample.com/variables)
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								* [Golang Book](https://www.golang-book.com/books/intro/4)
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								* [The Go Programming Language Specification](https://golang.org/ref/spec#Variable_declarations)
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