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Go: Different ways of iterating over an Array and Slice

Posted on October 20, 2019November 12, 2019 by admin

Go provides many different ways of iterating over an array. All examples below are also applicable to slice.

Let’s define an array of letters first

letters := []string{"a", "b", "c", "d", "e"}

Table of Contents

  • Using the range operator
  • Using Only For operator

Using the range operator

  • With index and value
for i, letter := range letters {
   fmt.Printf("%d %s\n", i, letter)
}
  • Only Value
for _, letter := range letters {
   fmt.Println(letter)
}
  • Only index
for i := range letters {
   fmt.Println(i)
}
  • Without value and index. Just print array values
i := 0
for range letters {
  fmt.Println(i)
  i++
}

Using Only For operator

  • Single initialization and post
len := len(letters)
for i := 0; i < len; i++ {
  fmt.Println(letters[i])
}
  • Multiple initialization and post statement
len := len(letters)
for i, j := 0, len; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 {
  fmt.Println(letters[i])
}
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