WebAug 25, 2024 · Aug 24, 2024 at 22:15 1 In go interface {} is an empty interface i.e. an object of any type. You will need to cast it into the proper type to be able to do anything. You may be able to check for the underlying type using fmt.Printf ("%T\n", arrayResult) – Dmytro Yeroshkin Aug 24, 2024 at 22:22 1 WebJun 25, 2024 · cannot range over outer (type interface {}) How can I retrieve the values from the nested list of interfaces? Any help would be appreciated. go Share Follow asked Jun 25, 2024 at 7:57 codecrazy46 275 5 13 2 Use type assertion: outer. ( []interface {}) to obtain a slice from the interface {} value, you can iterate over that. – icza
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WebApr 8, 2024 · Feb 23, 2024 at 10:58. 5. The reason why you cannot pass map [string]int as that map [interface {}]interaface {} is that string, int, and interface {} all has different data structure. string is a single pointer which is maybe 64bit, int is maybe signed 64bit value, however interface {} is structure of two pointers named emptyInterface. – ymonad. WebSecondly, in order to iterate over the data (e.g. to store it in cache), it is necessary to: (1) retrieve the underlying value of the interface (i.e. the pointer itself) - this can be achieved using reflect.ValueOf (pointerInterface), (2) dereference the pointer so that we obtain access to the underlying, iterable slice of structs - this can be … summa roberto su face book
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WebA variable of type T is just its value in memory. There is no associated type information (in Go every variable has a single type known at compile time not at run time). It is represented in memory like this: value An interface {} holding a variable of type T is represented in memory like this pointer to type T value WebFeb 7, 2024 · It's not obvious what should even happen, and at least we should try to clarify it somewhere (maybe I missed something in the documentation). Using range []rune (runes) works, but it's unclear the translation will be transparent. WebDec 14, 2024 · I have a map that returns me the interface and that interface contains the pointer to the array object, so is there a way I can get data out of that array? … summar shoaib smu