From For statements with range clause:
A “for” statement with a “range” clause iterates through all entries
of an array, slice, string or map, or values received on a channel.
For each entry it assigns iteration values to corresponding iteration
variables and then executes the block.
As an example:
for index, element := range someSlice {
// index is the index where we are
// element is the element from someSlice for where we are
}
If you don’t care about the index, you can use _
:
for _, element := range someSlice {
// element is the element from someSlice for where we are
}
The underscore, _
, is the blank identifier, an anonymous placeholder.