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学ぶ What are Maps? | Intro to Structs & Maps
Introduction to Go

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Maps are an implementation of hash maps in Golang. A hash map is a data structure that maps keys to values, where a key can be a value of a comparable data type, such as int, float, string, and so on. Values can range from simple string literals to arrays.

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In Go, a comparable datatype refers to a data type that supports comparison operations, such as equality and ordering. Comparable types are those that can be compared using the equality operators (== and !=) and the relational operators (<, <=, >, >=).

Below is a diagram representing a hash map:

In arrays, we use indexes to access the stored data at an index. In contrast, with maps, we use keys to access the corresponding values.

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