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reflect.MakeSlice() Function in Golang with Examples

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Go language provides inbuilt support implementation of run-time reflection and allowing a program to manipulate objects with arbitrary types with the help of reflect package.The reflect.MakeSlice() Function in Golang is used to create new zero-initialized slice value for the specified slice type, length, and capacity. To access this function, one needs to imports the reflect package in the program.

Syntax:

func MakeSlice(typ Type, len, cap int) Value

Parameters: This function takes the following parameters:

  • typ : This parameter is the Type.
  • len: This parameter is the number of elements.
  • cap: This parameter is the capacity of slice.

Return Value: This function returns a newly created slice.

Below examples illustrate the use of above method in Golang: 

Example 1: 

C
// Golang program to illustrate
// reflect.MakeMapWithSize() Function
   
package main
   
import (
    "fmt"
    "reflect"
)
  
// Main function
func main() {
     
    var str []string 
     
    var strValue reflect.Value = reflect.ValueOf(&str)
 
    indirectStr := reflect.Indirect(strValue)
 
    valueSlice := reflect.MakeSlice(indirectStr.Type(), 100, 1024) 
     
    kind := valueSlice.Kind()
 
    cap := valueSlice.Cap()
 
    length := valueSlice.Len()
 
    fmt.Printf("Type is [%v] with capacity of %v bytes"+
              " and length of %v .", kind, cap, length)
 
  
}

Output:

Type is [slice] with capacity of 1024 bytes and length of 100 .

Example 2: 

C
// Golang program to illustrate
// reflect.MakeMapWithSize() Function
  
package main
  
import (
    "fmt"
    "reflect"
)
 
// Main function
func main() {
     
    intSlice := make([]int, 0)
    mapStringInt := make(map[string]int)
 
    sliceType := reflect.TypeOf(intSlice)
    mapType := reflect.TypeOf(mapStringInt)

    //use of MakeSlice() method
    intSliceReflect := reflect.MakeSlice(sliceType, 0, 0)
    mapReflect := reflect.MakeMap(mapType)
 
    v := 100
    rv := reflect.ValueOf(v)
    intSliceReflect = reflect.Append(intSliceReflect, rv)
    intSlice2 := intSliceReflect.Interface().([]int)
    fmt.Println(intSlice2)
 
    k := "GeeksforGeeks"
    rk := reflect.ValueOf(k)
    mapReflect.SetMapIndex(rk, rv)
    mapStringInt2 := mapReflect.Interface().(map[string]int)
    fmt.Println(mapStringInt2)
 
}

Output:

[100]
map[GeeksforGeeks:100]

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