如何在Golang中初始化嵌套结构数组的值

My struct

type Result struct {
   name   string
   Objects []struct {
       id int
   }
}

Initialize values for this

func main() {
   var r Result;
   r.name  = "Vanaraj";
   r.Objects[0].id = 10;
   fmt.Println(r)
}

I got this error. "panic: runtime error: index out of range"

How to fix this?

Objects contains no elements. You need to append element first. Like this:

r.Objects = append(r.Objects, struct{ id int }{}) 

Also you can omit r.Objects[0].id = 10; using initialization of your struct like this:

r.Objects = append(r.Objects, struct{ id int }{ 10 })

Firstly, I'd say it's more idiomatic to define a type for your struct, regardless of how simple the struct is. For example:

type MyStruct struct {
    MyField int
}

This would mean changing your Result struct to be as follows:

type Result struct {
    name   string
    Objects []MyStruct
}

The reason your program panics is because you're trying to access an area in memory (an item in your Objects array) that hasn't been allocated yet.

For arrays of structs, this needs to be done with make.

r.Objects = make([]MyStruct, 0)

Then, in order to add to your array safely, you're better off instantiating an individual MyStruct, i.e.

ms := MyStruct{
    MyField: 10,
}

And then appending this to your r.Objects array

r.Objects = append(r.Objects, ms)

For more information about make, see the docs

After defining the struct as suggested in another answer:

type MyStruct struct {
    MyField int
}


type Result struct {
    Name   string
    Objects []MyStruct
}

Then you can initialize a Result object like this:

result := Result{
    Name: "I am Groot",
    Objects: []MyStruct{
        {
            MyField: 1,
        },
        {
            MyField: 2,
        },
        {
            MyField: 3,
        },
    },
}

Full code:

package main

import "fmt"

func main() {
    result := Result{
        Name: "I am Groot",
        Objects: []MyStruct{
            {
                MyField: 1,
            },
            {
                MyField: 2,
            },
            {
                MyField: 3,
            },
        },
    }

    fmt.Println(result)

}

type MyStruct struct {
    MyField int
}

type Result struct {
    Name    string
    Objects []MyStruct
}

You can verify this in this Go playground.