I am testing out generics in go 1.18 and took a look at this example. I would like to recreate that example but instead be able to pass in a slice of int or slice of float instead, and in the function I'll just sum up everything in the slice.
This is when I ran into some issues just iterating the slice. This is what I tried:
package main
import "fmt"
// NumberSlice constraint
type NumberSlice interface {
[]int64 | []float64
}
func add[N NumberSlice](n N) {
// want: to range over n and print value of v
for _, v := range n {
fmt.Println(v)
}
}
func main() {
ints := []int64{1, 2}
add(ints)
}
I got the error:
cannot range over n (variable of type N constrained by NumberSlice) (N has no core type)
How do I accomplish this?