I'm looking at the numeric types in Go. I want to use uint64 literals. Is this possible in Go?
Here's an example of how I'd like to use uint64 literals:
for i := 2; i <= k; i += 1 { // I want i to be a uint64
...
}
I'm looking at the numeric types in Go. I want to use uint64 literals. Is this possible in Go?
Here's an example of how I'd like to use uint64 literals:
for i := 2; i <= k; i += 1 { // I want i to be a uint64
...
}
you can just cast your integer literal to uint64
.
for i := uint64(1); i <= k; i++ {
// do something
}
Alternatively you could initialize i
outside of the for
loop, but then it's scoped larger than the loop itself.
var i uint64
for i = 1; i <= k; i++ {
// note the `=` instead of the `:=`
}
// i still exists and is now k+1