--- date: 20200828 id: f2e19e3e-e28a-4998-8b0c-38ebfdb559e5 title: Golang Pointers --- # Basics Go also supports pointers. Default value is always NULL and you can't do pointer arithmetic. Other than that, nothing that will blow your mind here. ``` go package main import "fmt" func main() { i, j := 42, 2701 p := &i // point to i fmt.Println(*p) // read i through the pointer *p = 21 // set i through the pointer fmt.Println(i) // see the new value of i p = &j // point to j *p = *p / 37 // divide j through the pointer fmt.Println(j) // see the new value of j } ``` # Pointers to [Golang Structs](20200828181259-structs) To facilitate lazy people like me Go allows you to lose the \`\*\` when using a pointer to a struct ``` go package main import "fmt" type Vertex struct { X int Y int } func main() { v := Vertex{1, 2} p := &v p.X = 123 fmt.Println(v) } ```