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//
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// Let's learn some array basics. Arrays literals are declared with:
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// Let's learn some array basics. Arrays are declared with:
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//
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// [size]<type>{ values };
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// const foo [size]<type> = [size]<type>{ values };
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//
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// When Zig can infer the size of the array, you can use '_' for the
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// size like so:
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// size. You can also let Zig infer the type of the value so the
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// declaration is much less verbose.
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//
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// [_]<type>{ values };
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// const foo = [_]<type>{ values };
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//
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const std = @import("std");
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pub fn main() void {
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const some_primes = [_]u8{ 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 };
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// Array values are accessed using square bracket '[]' notation.
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//
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// (Note that when Zig can infer the type (u8 in this case) of a
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// value, we don't have to manually specify it.)
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//
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const some_primes = [_]u8{ 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 };
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// Individual values can be set with '[]' notation. Let's fix
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// the first prime (it should be 2!):
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some_primes[0] = 2;
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// Individual values can also be accessed with '[]' notation.
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const first = some_primes[0];
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// Looks like we need to complete this expression:
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// Looks like we need to complete this expression (like 'first'):
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const fourth = ???;
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// Use '.len' to get the length of the array:
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