// Copyright © 2018 Inanc Gumus // Learn Go Programming Course // License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ // // For more tutorials : https://learngoprogramming.com // In-person training : https://www.linkedin.com/in/inancgumus/ // Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/inancgumus package main import "fmt" // STORY: // Hipster's Love store publishes limited books // twice a year. // // The number of books they publish is fixed at 4. // So, let's create a 4 elements string array for the books. func main() { // Use this only when you don't know about the elements beforehand { var books [4]string books[0] = "Kafka's Revenge" books[1] = "Stay Golden" books[2] = "Everythingship" books[3] += "Kafka's Revenge 2nd Edition" _ = books } // This is not necessary, use the short declaration syntax below { var books = [4]string{ "Kafka's Revenge", "Stay Golden", "Everythingship", "Kafka's Revenge 2nd Edition", } _ = books } // Use this if you know about the elements { books := [4]string{ "Kafka's Revenge", "Stay Golden", "Everythingship", "Kafka's Revenge 2nd Edition", } _ = books } { // Use this if you know about the elements books := [4]string{ "Kafka's Revenge", "Stay Golden", } // Uninitialized elements will be set to their zero values fmt.Printf("books : %#v\n", books) } // You can also use the ellipsis syntax // ... equals to 4 { books := [...]string{ "Kafka's Revenge", "Stay Golden", "Everythingship", "Kafka's Revenge 2nd Edition", } _ = books } }