dou9022 2016-09-13 16:18
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Context: I want to use the slice data structure in golang to make a 2-D feature vector. This feature vector should be a slice that consists of slices of different types, sometimes strings, int, float64 etc.

As of yet, I can acheive this with a map (below), is there a way to implement this with a slice?

map := make(map[int]interface{}}

What should be more like:

featureVector := []interface{[]int, []float64, []string ...}
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  • doq91130 2016-09-13 16:36
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    It works as expected, you're just using wrong syntax. The element type of the slice is interface{}, so a composite literal to initialize it should look like []interface{}{ ... }, like in this example:

    featureVector := []interface{}{[]int{1, 2}, []float64{1.2, 2.2}, []string{"a", "b"}}
    

    And you can treat it like any other slice:

    featureVector = append(featureVector, []byte{'x', 'y'})
    fmt.Printf("%#v", featureVector)
    

    Output (try it on the Go Playground):

    []interface{}{[]int{1, 2}, []float64{1.2, 2.2}, []string{"a", "b"}, []uint8{0x78, 0x79}}
    

    But know that since the element type is interface{}, nothing prevents anybody to append a non-slice:

    featureVector = append(featureVector, "abc") // OK
    

    This also applies to the map solution.

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