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// Example: foo can hold 8 bits (0 to 255)
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// bar can hold 16 bits (0 to 65,535)
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//
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// const foo: u8 = 20;
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// const bar: u16 = 2000;
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//
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// You can do just about any combination of these that you can think of:
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//
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// u32 can hold 0 to 4,294,967,295
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//
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// Let's learn some array basics. Arrays are declared with:
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//
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// var foo [3]u32 = [3]u32{ 42, 108, 5423 };
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// var foo: [3]u32 = [3]u32{ 42, 108, 5423 };
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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. You can also let Zig infer the type of the value so the
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// Please fix this condition:
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if (foo) {
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// We want out program to print this message!
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// We want our program to print this message!
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std.debug.print("Foo is 1!\n", .{});
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} else {
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std.debug.print("Foo is not 1!\n", .{});
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