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Slice or Array of Bool in Go (Golang)

Posted on July 14, 2023July 14, 2023 by admin

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  • Overview
  • Slice of Bool
  • Array of Bool

Overview

It is possible to create a slice or array of bool data type in Golang as well. In fact, a slice or array can be created of any data type in Go. This tutorial contains simple examples to create a slice or array of bool data type in golang.

Just to add here that in golang array is of fixed size and slice can have variable size. More details here

Array – /understanding-array-golang-complete-guide/

Slice – /slice-in-golang/

Slice of Bool

package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
//First Way
var booleans_first []bool
booleans_first = append(booleans_first, true)
booleans_first = append(booleans_first, false)
booleans_first = append(booleans_first, true)
fmt.Println("Output for First slice of booleans")
for _, c := range booleans_first {
fmt.Println(c)
}
//Second Way
booleans_second := make([]bool, 3)
booleans_second[0] = false
booleans_second[1] = true
booleans_second[2] = false
fmt.Println("\nOutput for Second slice of booleans")
for _, c := range booleans_second {
fmt.Println(c)
}
}

Output

Output for First slice of booleans
true
false
true
Output for Second slice of booleans
false
true
false

We have two ways of creating a slice of bool. The first way is

var booleans_first []bool
booleans_first = append(booleans_first, true)
booleans_first = append(booleans_first, false)
booleans_first = append(booleans_first, true)

In the second way, we use make command to create a slice of booleans

booleans_second := make([]bool, 3)
booleans_second[0] = false
booleans_second[1] = true
booleans_second[2] = false

Either way works. This is how we can create a slice of booleans

Array of Bool

package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
var booleans_first [3]bool
booleans_first[0] = true
booleans_first[1] = false
booleans_first[2] = true
fmt.Println("Output for First Array of booleans")
for _, c := range booleans_first {
fmt.Println(c)
}
booleans_second := [3]bool{
false,
true,
false,
}
fmt.Println("\nOutput for Second Array of booleans")
for _, c := range booleans_second {
fmt.Println(c)
}
}

Output

Output for First Array of booleans
true
false
true
Output for Second Array of booleans
false
true
false

We have two ways of creating an array. The first way is

var booleans_first [3]bool
booleans_first[0] = true
booleans_first[1] = false
booleans_first[2] = true

In second way we directly initialize the array with created booleans

booleans_second := [3]bool{
false,
true,
false,
}

Check out our Golang Advanced Tutorial. The tutorials in this series are elaborative and we have tried to cover all concepts with examples. This tutorial is for those who are looking to gain expertise and a solid understanding of golang – Golang Advance Tutorial

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