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How to print the address of struct variable in go

I am new to go I want to print the address of struct variable in go here is my program

type Rect struct {
 width int
 name int 
}

func main() {
 r := Rect{4,6}
 p := &r
 p.width = 15

fmt.Println("-----",&p,r,p,&r)

}

output of this

  _____0x40c130 {15 6} &{15 6} &{15 6}

but i want to print the address of r variable as i know that '&' represents the address and '*' points the value of pointer location but here i am unable to print the address of r, I am using online editor of go-lang https://play.golang.org/

As well I want to store this address in some variable.

When you print values using fmt.Println() , the default format will be used. Quoting from package doc of fmt :

The default format for %v is:

 bool: %t int, int8 etc.: %d uint, uint8 etc.: %d, %#x if printed with %#v float32, complex64, etc: %g string: %s chan: %p pointer: %p

For compound objects, the elements are printed using these rules, recursively, laid out like this:

 struct: {field0 field1 ...} array, slice: [elem0 elem1 ...] maps: map[key1:value1 key2:value2 ...] pointer to above: &{}, &[], &map[]

The address of a struct value is the last line, so it is treated special and thus printed using the &{} syntax.

If you want to print its address, don't use the default format, but use a format string and specify you want the address (pointer) explicitly with the %p verb:

fmt.Printf("%p\n", &r)

This will output (try it on the Go Playground ):

0x414020

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