pub trait IterExt: Iterator {
// Provided methods
fn combinations<const K: usize>(self) -> Combinations<Self, K> ⓘ
where Self: Sized,
Self::Item: Clone { ... }
fn permutations<const K: usize>(self) -> Permutations<Self, K> ⓘ
where Self: Sized,
Self::Item: Clone { ... }
}Expand description
An extension trait adding combinations and permutations to Iterator.
Provided Methods§
Sourcefn combinations<const K: usize>(self) -> Combinations<Self, K> ⓘ
fn combinations<const K: usize>(self) -> Combinations<Self, K> ⓘ
Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the k-length combinations of the elements from an iterator.
The iterator produces a new array per iteration, and clones the iterator
elements. If K is greater than the length of the input iterator the
resulting iterator adaptor will yield no items.
§Examples
use const_combinations::IterExt;
let mut combinations = (1..5).combinations();
assert_eq!(combinations.next(), Some([1, 2, 3]));
assert_eq!(combinations.next(), Some([1, 2, 4]));
assert_eq!(combinations.next(), Some([1, 3, 4]));
assert_eq!(combinations.next(), Some([2, 3, 4]));
assert_eq!(combinations.next(), None);Note: Combinations does not take into account the equality of the iterated values.
let mut combinations = vec![1, 2, 2].into_iter().combinations();
assert_eq!(combinations.next(), Some([1, 2])); // Note: these are the same
assert_eq!(combinations.next(), Some([1, 2])); // Note: these are the same
assert_eq!(combinations.next(), Some([2, 2]));
assert_eq!(combinations.next(), None);Sourcefn permutations<const K: usize>(self) -> Permutations<Self, K> ⓘ
fn permutations<const K: usize>(self) -> Permutations<Self, K> ⓘ
Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the k-length permutations of the elements from an iterator.
The iterator produces a new array per iteration, and clones the iterator
elements. If K is greater than the length of the input iterator the
resulting iterator adaptor will yield no items.
§Examples
let mut permutations = (0..3).permutations();
assert_eq!(permutations.next(), Some([0, 1]));
assert_eq!(permutations.next(), Some([1, 0]));
assert_eq!(permutations.next(), Some([0, 2]));
assert_eq!(permutations.next(), Some([2, 0]));
assert_eq!(permutations.next(), Some([1, 2]));
assert_eq!(permutations.next(), Some([2, 1]));
assert_eq!(permutations.next(), None);Note: Permutations does not take into account the equality of the iterated values.
let mut permutations = vec![2, 2].into_iter().permutations();
assert_eq!(permutations.next(), Some([2, 2])); // Note: these are the same
assert_eq!(permutations.next(), Some([2, 2])); // Note: these are the same
assert_eq!(permutations.next(), None);