// 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" s "github.com/inancgumus/prettyslice" ) func main() { // think of this as search results of a search engine. // it could have been fetched from a database items := []string{ "pacman", "mario", "tetris", "doom", "galaga", "frogger", "asteroids", "simcity", "metroid", "defender", "rayman", "tempest", "ultima", } s.MaxPerLine = 4 s.Show("All items", items) top3 := items[:3] s.Show("Top 3 items", top3) l := len(items) // you can use variables in a slice expression last4 := items[l-4:] s.Show("Last 4 items", last4) // reslicing: slicing another sliced slice mid := last4[1:3] s.Show("Last4[1:3]", mid) // the same elements can be in different indexes // fmt.Println(items[9], last4[0]) // slicing returns a slice with the same type of the sliced slice fmt.Printf("slicing : %T %[1]q\n", items[2:3]) // indexing returns a single element with the type of the indexed slice's element type fmt.Printf("indexing: %T %[1]q\n", items[2]) }