Struct enso_prelude::Range1.0.0[][src]

pub struct Range<Idx> {
    pub start: Idx,
    pub end: Idx,
}
Expand description

A (half-open) range bounded inclusively below and exclusively above (start..end).

The range start..end contains all values with start <= x < end. It is empty if start >= end.

Examples

The start..end syntax is a Range:

assert_eq!((3..5), std::ops::Range { start: 3, end: 5 });
assert_eq!(3 + 4 + 5, (3..6).sum());
let arr = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4];
assert_eq!(arr[ ..  ], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]);
assert_eq!(arr[ .. 3], [0, 1, 2      ]);
assert_eq!(arr[ ..=3], [0, 1, 2, 3   ]);
assert_eq!(arr[1..  ], [   1, 2, 3, 4]);
assert_eq!(arr[1.. 3], [   1, 2      ]); // This is a `Range`
assert_eq!(arr[1..=3], [   1, 2, 3   ]);

Fields

start: Idx

The lower bound of the range (inclusive).

end: Idx

The upper bound of the range (exclusive).

Implementations

impl<Idx> Range<Idx> where
    Idx: PartialOrd<Idx>, 
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pub fn contains<U>(&self, item: &U) -> bool where
    U: PartialOrd<Idx> + ?Sized,
    Idx: PartialOrd<U>, 
1.35.0[src]

Returns true if item is contained in the range.

Examples

assert!(!(3..5).contains(&2));
assert!( (3..5).contains(&3));
assert!( (3..5).contains(&4));
assert!(!(3..5).contains(&5));

assert!(!(3..3).contains(&3));
assert!(!(3..2).contains(&3));

assert!( (0.0..1.0).contains(&0.5));
assert!(!(0.0..1.0).contains(&f32::NAN));
assert!(!(0.0..f32::NAN).contains(&0.5));
assert!(!(f32::NAN..1.0).contains(&0.5));

pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool1.47.0[src]

Returns true if the range contains no items.

Examples

assert!(!(3..5).is_empty());
assert!( (3..3).is_empty());
assert!( (3..2).is_empty());

The range is empty if either side is incomparable:

assert!(!(3.0..5.0).is_empty());
assert!( (3.0..f32::NAN).is_empty());
assert!( (f32::NAN..5.0).is_empty());

Trait Implementations

impl<Idx> Clone for Range<Idx> where
    Idx: Clone
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pub fn clone(&self) -> Range<Idx>

Notable traits for Range<A>

impl<A> Iterator for Range<A> where
    A: Step
type Item = A;
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more

fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)[src]

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl<Idx> Debug for Range<Idx> where
    Idx: Debug
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pub fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>[src]

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

impl<Idx> Default for Range<Idx> where
    Idx: Default
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pub fn default() -> Range<Idx>

Notable traits for Range<A>

impl<A> Iterator for Range<A> where
    A: Step
type Item = A;
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Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

impl<A> DoubleEndedIterator for Range<A> where
    A: Step
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pub fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<A>[src]

Removes and returns an element from the end of the iterator. Read more

pub fn nth_back(&mut self, n: usize) -> Option<A>[src]

Returns the nth element from the end of the iterator. Read more

fn advance_back_by(&mut self, n: usize) -> Result<(), usize>[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_advance_by)

recently added

Advances the iterator from the back by n elements. Read more

fn try_rfold<B, F, R>(&mut self, init: B, f: F) -> R where
    R: Try<Output = B>,
    F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> R, 
1.27.0[src]

This is the reverse version of Iterator::try_fold(): it takes elements starting from the back of the iterator. Read more

fn rfold<B, F>(self, init: B, f: F) -> B where
    F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> B, 
1.27.0[src]

An iterator method that reduces the iterator’s elements to a single, final value, starting from the back. Read more

fn rfind<P>(&mut self, predicate: P) -> Option<Self::Item> where
    P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool
1.27.0[src]

Searches for an element of an iterator from the back that satisfies a predicate. Read more

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<isize>[src]

fn len(&self) -> usize[src]

Returns the exact length of the iterator. Read more

fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (exact_size_is_empty)

Returns true if the iterator is empty. Read more

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<u16>[src]

fn len(&self) -> usize[src]

Returns the exact length of the iterator. Read more

fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (exact_size_is_empty)

Returns true if the iterator is empty. Read more

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<u32>[src]

fn len(&self) -> usize[src]

Returns the exact length of the iterator. Read more

fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (exact_size_is_empty)

Returns true if the iterator is empty. Read more

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<u8>[src]

fn len(&self) -> usize[src]

Returns the exact length of the iterator. Read more

fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (exact_size_is_empty)

Returns true if the iterator is empty. Read more

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<i32>[src]

fn len(&self) -> usize[src]

Returns the exact length of the iterator. Read more

fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (exact_size_is_empty)

Returns true if the iterator is empty. Read more

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<usize>[src]

fn len(&self) -> usize[src]

Returns the exact length of the iterator. Read more

fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (exact_size_is_empty)

Returns true if the iterator is empty. Read more

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<i8>[src]

fn len(&self) -> usize[src]

Returns the exact length of the iterator. Read more

fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (exact_size_is_empty)

Returns true if the iterator is empty. Read more

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<i16>[src]

fn len(&self) -> usize[src]

Returns the exact length of the iterator. Read more

fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (exact_size_is_empty)

Returns true if the iterator is empty. Read more

impl<Idx> Hash for Range<Idx> where
    Idx: Hash
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pub fn hash<__H>(&self, state: &mut __H) where
    __H: Hasher
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Feeds this value into the given Hasher. Read more

fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H) where
    H: Hasher
1.3.0[src]

Feeds a slice of this type into the given Hasher. Read more

impl Index<Range<usize>> for String[src]

type Output = str

The returned type after indexing.

pub fn index(&self, index: Range<usize>) -> &str[src]

Performs the indexing (container[index]) operation. Read more

impl IndexMut<Range<usize>> for String1.3.0[src]

pub fn index_mut(&mut self, index: Range<usize>) -> &mut str[src]

Performs the mutable indexing (container[index]) operation. Read more

impl<A> Iterator for Range<A> where
    A: Step
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type Item = A

The type of the elements being iterated over.

pub fn next(&mut self) -> Option<A>[src]

Advances the iterator and returns the next value. Read more

pub fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>)[src]

Returns the bounds on the remaining length of the iterator. Read more

pub fn nth(&mut self, n: usize) -> Option<A>[src]

Returns the nth element of the iterator. Read more

pub fn last(self) -> Option<A>[src]

Consumes the iterator, returning the last element. Read more

pub fn min(self) -> Option<A>[src]

Returns the minimum element of an iterator. Read more

pub fn max(self) -> Option<A>[src]

Returns the maximum element of an iterator. Read more

pub unsafe fn __iterator_get_unchecked(
    &mut self,
    idx: usize
) -> <Range<A> as Iterator>::Item

Notable traits for Range<A>

impl<A> Iterator for Range<A> where
    A: Step
type Item = A;
where
    Range<A>: TrustedRandomAccess, 
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fn count(self) -> usize[src]

Consumes the iterator, counting the number of iterations and returning it. Read more

fn advance_by(&mut self, n: usize) -> Result<(), usize>[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_advance_by)

recently added

Advances the iterator by n elements. Read more

fn step_by(self, step: usize) -> StepBy<Self>

Notable traits for StepBy<I>

impl<I> Iterator for StepBy<I> where
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
1.28.0[src]

Creates an iterator starting at the same point, but stepping by the given amount at each iteration. Read more

fn chain<U>(self, other: U) -> Chain<Self, <U as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>

Notable traits for Chain<A, B>

impl<A, B> Iterator for Chain<A, B> where
    A: Iterator,
    B: Iterator<Item = <A as Iterator>::Item>, 
type Item = <A as Iterator>::Item;
where
    U: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>, 
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Takes two iterators and creates a new iterator over both in sequence. Read more

fn zip<U>(self, other: U) -> Zip<Self, <U as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>

Notable traits for Zip<A, B>

impl<A, B> Iterator for Zip<A, B> where
    A: Iterator,
    B: Iterator
type Item = (<A as Iterator>::Item, <B as Iterator>::Item);
where
    U: IntoIterator
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‘Zips up’ two iterators into a single iterator of pairs. Read more

fn intersperse(self, separator: Self::Item) -> Intersperse<Self>

Notable traits for Intersperse<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Intersperse<I> where
    I: Iterator,
    <I as Iterator>::Item: Clone
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    Self::Item: Clone
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🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_intersperse)

recently added

Creates a new iterator which places a copy of separator between adjacent items of the original iterator. Read more

fn intersperse_with<G>(self, separator: G) -> IntersperseWith<Self, G>

Notable traits for IntersperseWith<I, G>

impl<I, G> Iterator for IntersperseWith<I, G> where
    I: Iterator,
    G: FnMut() -> <I as Iterator>::Item
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    G: FnMut() -> Self::Item
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🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_intersperse)

recently added

Creates a new iterator which places an item generated by separator between adjacent items of the original iterator. Read more

fn map<B, F>(self, f: F) -> Map<Self, F>

Notable traits for Map<I, F>

impl<B, I, F> Iterator for Map<I, F> where
    F: FnMut(<I as Iterator>::Item) -> B,
    I: Iterator
type Item = B;
where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> B, 
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Takes a closure and creates an iterator which calls that closure on each element. Read more

fn for_each<F>(self, f: F) where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item), 
1.21.0[src]

Calls a closure on each element of an iterator. Read more

fn filter<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Filter<Self, P>

Notable traits for Filter<I, P>

impl<I, P> Iterator for Filter<I, P> where
    P: FnMut(&<I as Iterator>::Item) -> bool,
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Creates an iterator which uses a closure to determine if an element should be yielded. Read more

fn filter_map<B, F>(self, f: F) -> FilterMap<Self, F>

Notable traits for FilterMap<I, F>

impl<B, I, F> Iterator for FilterMap<I, F> where
    F: FnMut(<I as Iterator>::Item) -> Option<B>,
    I: Iterator
type Item = B;
where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Option<B>, 
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Creates an iterator that both filters and maps. Read more

fn enumerate(self) -> Enumerate<Self>

Notable traits for Enumerate<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Enumerate<I> where
    I: Iterator
type Item = (usize, <I as Iterator>::Item);
[src]

Creates an iterator which gives the current iteration count as well as the next value. Read more

fn peekable(self) -> Peekable<Self>

Notable traits for Peekable<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Peekable<I> where
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
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Creates an iterator which can use the peek and peek_mut methods to look at the next element of the iterator without consuming it. See their documentation for more information. Read more

fn skip_while<P>(self, predicate: P) -> SkipWhile<Self, P>

Notable traits for SkipWhile<I, P>

impl<I, P> Iterator for SkipWhile<I, P> where
    P: FnMut(&<I as Iterator>::Item) -> bool,
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool
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Creates an iterator that skips elements based on a predicate. Read more

fn take_while<P>(self, predicate: P) -> TakeWhile<Self, P>

Notable traits for TakeWhile<I, P>

impl<I, P> Iterator for TakeWhile<I, P> where
    P: FnMut(&<I as Iterator>::Item) -> bool,
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool
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Creates an iterator that yields elements based on a predicate. Read more

fn map_while<B, P>(self, predicate: P) -> MapWhile<Self, P>

Notable traits for MapWhile<I, P>

impl<B, I, P> Iterator for MapWhile<I, P> where
    P: FnMut(<I as Iterator>::Item) -> Option<B>,
    I: Iterator
type Item = B;
where
    P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Option<B>, 
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_map_while)

recently added

Creates an iterator that both yields elements based on a predicate and maps. Read more

fn skip(self, n: usize) -> Skip<Self>

Notable traits for Skip<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Skip<I> where
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
[src]

Creates an iterator that skips the first n elements. Read more

fn take(self, n: usize) -> Take<Self>

Notable traits for Take<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Take<I> where
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
[src]

Creates an iterator that yields the first n elements, or fewer if the underlying iterator ends sooner. Read more

fn scan<St, B, F>(self, initial_state: St, f: F) -> Scan<Self, St, F>

Notable traits for Scan<I, St, F>

impl<B, I, St, F> Iterator for Scan<I, St, F> where
    F: FnMut(&mut St, <I as Iterator>::Item) -> Option<B>,
    I: Iterator
type Item = B;
where
    F: FnMut(&mut St, Self::Item) -> Option<B>, 
[src]

An iterator adaptor similar to fold that holds internal state and produces a new iterator. Read more

fn flat_map<U, F>(self, f: F) -> FlatMap<Self, U, F>

Notable traits for FlatMap<I, U, F>

impl<I, U, F> Iterator for FlatMap<I, U, F> where
    F: FnMut(<I as Iterator>::Item) -> U,
    I: Iterator,
    U: IntoIterator
type Item = <U as IntoIterator>::Item;
where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> U,
    U: IntoIterator
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Creates an iterator that works like map, but flattens nested structure. Read more

fn flatten(self) -> Flatten<Self>

Notable traits for Flatten<I>

impl<I, U> Iterator for Flatten<I> where
    I: Iterator,
    U: Iterator,
    <I as Iterator>::Item: IntoIterator,
    <<I as Iterator>::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter == U,
    <<I as Iterator>::Item as IntoIterator>::Item == <U as Iterator>::Item
type Item = <U as Iterator>::Item;
where
    Self::Item: IntoIterator
1.29.0[src]

Creates an iterator that flattens nested structure. Read more

fn fuse(self) -> Fuse<Self>

Notable traits for Fuse<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Fuse<I> where
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
[src]

Creates an iterator which ends after the first None. Read more

fn inspect<F>(self, f: F) -> Inspect<Self, F>

Notable traits for Inspect<I, F>

impl<I, F> Iterator for Inspect<I, F> where
    F: FnMut(&<I as Iterator>::Item),
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item), 
[src]

Does something with each element of an iterator, passing the value on. Read more

fn by_ref(&mut self) -> &mut Self[src]

Borrows an iterator, rather than consuming it. Read more

#[must_use = "if you really need to exhaust the iterator, consider `.for_each(drop)` instead"]
fn collect<B>(self) -> B where
    B: FromIterator<Self::Item>, 
[src]

Transforms an iterator into a collection. Read more

fn partition<B, F>(self, f: F) -> (B, B) where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,
    B: Default + Extend<Self::Item>, 
[src]

Consumes an iterator, creating two collections from it. Read more

fn partition_in_place<'a, T, P>(self, predicate: P) -> usize where
    Self: DoubleEndedIterator<Item = &'a mut T>,
    T: 'a,
    P: FnMut(&T) -> bool
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_partition_in_place)

new API

Reorders the elements of this iterator in-place according to the given predicate, such that all those that return true precede all those that return false. Returns the number of true elements found. Read more

fn is_partitioned<P>(self, predicate: P) -> bool where
    P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_is_partitioned)

new API

Checks if the elements of this iterator are partitioned according to the given predicate, such that all those that return true precede all those that return false. Read more

fn try_fold<B, F, R>(&mut self, init: B, f: F) -> R where
    R: Try<Output = B>,
    F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> R, 
1.27.0[src]

An iterator method that applies a function as long as it returns successfully, producing a single, final value. Read more

fn try_for_each<F, R>(&mut self, f: F) -> R where
    R: Try<Output = ()>,
    F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> R, 
1.27.0[src]

An iterator method that applies a fallible function to each item in the iterator, stopping at the first error and returning that error. Read more

fn fold<B, F>(self, init: B, f: F) -> B where
    F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> B, 
[src]

Folds every element into an accumulator by applying an operation, returning the final result. Read more

fn reduce<F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item> where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Self::Item
1.51.0[src]

Reduces the elements to a single one, by repeatedly applying a reducing operation. Read more

fn all<F>(&mut self, f: F) -> bool where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Tests if every element of the iterator matches a predicate. Read more

fn any<F>(&mut self, f: F) -> bool where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Tests if any element of the iterator matches a predicate. Read more

fn find<P>(&mut self, predicate: P) -> Option<Self::Item> where
    P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Searches for an element of an iterator that satisfies a predicate. Read more

fn find_map<B, F>(&mut self, f: F) -> Option<B> where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Option<B>, 
1.30.0[src]

Applies function to the elements of iterator and returns the first non-none result. Read more

fn try_find<F, R, E>(&mut self, f: F) -> Result<Option<Self::Item>, E> where
    R: Try<Output = bool, Residual = Result<Infallible, E>> + Try,
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> R, 
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (try_find)

new API

Applies function to the elements of iterator and returns the first true result or the first error. Read more

fn position<P>(&mut self, predicate: P) -> Option<usize> where
    P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Searches for an element in an iterator, returning its index. Read more

fn rposition<P>(&mut self, predicate: P) -> Option<usize> where
    Self: ExactSizeIterator + DoubleEndedIterator,
    P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Searches for an element in an iterator from the right, returning its index. Read more

fn max_by_key<B, F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> B,
    B: Ord
1.6.0[src]

Returns the element that gives the maximum value from the specified function. Read more

fn max_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Option<Self::Item> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering
1.15.0[src]

Returns the element that gives the maximum value with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more

fn min_by_key<B, F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> B,
    B: Ord
1.6.0[src]

Returns the element that gives the minimum value from the specified function. Read more

fn min_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Option<Self::Item> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering
1.15.0[src]

Returns the element that gives the minimum value with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more

fn rev(self) -> Rev<Self>

Notable traits for Rev<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Rev<I> where
    I: DoubleEndedIterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    Self: DoubleEndedIterator
[src]

Reverses an iterator’s direction. Read more

fn unzip<A, B, FromA, FromB>(self) -> (FromA, FromB) where
    Self: Iterator<Item = (A, B)>,
    FromA: Default + Extend<A>,
    FromB: Default + Extend<B>, 
[src]

Converts an iterator of pairs into a pair of containers. Read more

fn copied<'a, T>(self) -> Copied<Self>

Notable traits for Copied<I>

impl<'a, I, T> Iterator for Copied<I> where
    T: 'a + Copy,
    I: Iterator<Item = &'a T>, 
type Item = T;
where
    Self: Iterator<Item = &'a T>,
    T: 'a + Copy
1.36.0[src]

Creates an iterator which copies all of its elements. Read more

fn cloned<'a, T>(self) -> Cloned<Self>

Notable traits for Cloned<I>

impl<'a, I, T> Iterator for Cloned<I> where
    T: 'a + Clone,
    I: Iterator<Item = &'a T>, 
type Item = T;
where
    Self: Iterator<Item = &'a T>,
    T: 'a + Clone
[src]

Creates an iterator which clones all of its elements. Read more

fn cycle(self) -> Cycle<Self>

Notable traits for Cycle<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Cycle<I> where
    I: Clone + Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    Self: Clone
[src]

Repeats an iterator endlessly. Read more

fn sum<S>(self) -> S where
    S: Sum<Self::Item>, 
1.11.0[src]

Sums the elements of an iterator. Read more

fn product<P>(self) -> P where
    P: Product<Self::Item>, 
1.11.0[src]

Iterates over the entire iterator, multiplying all the elements Read more

fn cmp<I>(self, other: I) -> Ordering where
    I: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>,
    Self::Item: Ord
1.5.0[src]

Lexicographically compares the elements of this Iterator with those of another. Read more

fn cmp_by<I, F>(self, other: I, cmp: F) -> Ordering where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item, <I as IntoIterator>::Item) -> Ordering,
    I: IntoIterator
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🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_order_by)

Lexicographically compares the elements of this Iterator with those of another with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more

fn partial_cmp<I>(self, other: I) -> Option<Ordering> where
    I: IntoIterator,
    Self::Item: PartialOrd<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, 
1.5.0[src]

Lexicographically compares the elements of this Iterator with those of another. Read more

fn partial_cmp_by<I, F>(self, other: I, partial_cmp: F) -> Option<Ordering> where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item, <I as IntoIterator>::Item) -> Option<Ordering>,
    I: IntoIterator
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_order_by)

Lexicographically compares the elements of this Iterator with those of another with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more

fn eq<I>(self, other: I) -> bool where
    I: IntoIterator,
    Self::Item: PartialEq<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, 
1.5.0[src]

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are equal to those of another. Read more

fn eq_by<I, F>(self, other: I, eq: F) -> bool where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item, <I as IntoIterator>::Item) -> bool,
    I: IntoIterator
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_order_by)

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are equal to those of another with respect to the specified equality function. Read more

fn ne<I>(self, other: I) -> bool where
    I: IntoIterator,
    Self::Item: PartialEq<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, 
1.5.0[src]

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are unequal to those of another. Read more

fn lt<I>(self, other: I) -> bool where
    I: IntoIterator,
    Self::Item: PartialOrd<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, 
1.5.0[src]

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically less than those of another. Read more

fn le<I>(self, other: I) -> bool where
    I: IntoIterator,
    Self::Item: PartialOrd<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, 
1.5.0[src]

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically less or equal to those of another. Read more

fn gt<I>(self, other: I) -> bool where
    I: IntoIterator,
    Self::Item: PartialOrd<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, 
1.5.0[src]

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically greater than those of another. Read more

fn ge<I>(self, other: I) -> bool where
    I: IntoIterator,
    Self::Item: PartialOrd<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, 
1.5.0[src]

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically greater than or equal to those of another. Read more

fn is_sorted(self) -> bool where
    Self::Item: PartialOrd<Self::Item>, 
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (is_sorted)

new API

Checks if the elements of this iterator are sorted. Read more

fn is_sorted_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> bool where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Option<Ordering>, 
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (is_sorted)

new API

Checks if the elements of this iterator are sorted using the given comparator function. Read more

fn is_sorted_by_key<F, K>(self, f: F) -> bool where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> K,
    K: PartialOrd<K>, 
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (is_sorted)

new API

Checks if the elements of this iterator are sorted using the given key extraction function. Read more

impl<Idx> PartialEq<Range<Idx>> for Range<Idx> where
    Idx: PartialEq<Idx>, 
[src]

pub fn eq(&self, other: &Range<Idx>) -> bool[src]

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

pub fn ne(&self, other: &Range<Idx>) -> bool[src]

This method tests for !=.

impl<'_, T> RangeBounds<T> for Range<&'_ T>1.28.0[src]

pub fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T>[src]

Start index bound. Read more

pub fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T>[src]

End index bound. Read more

fn contains<U>(&self, item: &U) -> bool where
    T: PartialOrd<U>,
    U: PartialOrd<T> + ?Sized
1.35.0[src]

Returns true if item is contained in the range. Read more

impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for Range<T>1.28.0[src]

pub fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T>[src]

Start index bound. Read more

pub fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T>[src]

End index bound. Read more

fn contains<U>(&self, item: &U) -> bool where
    T: PartialOrd<U>,
    U: PartialOrd<T> + ?Sized
1.35.0[src]

Returns true if item is contained in the range. Read more

impl<T> SliceIndex<[T]> for Range<usize>1.15.0[src]

type Output = [T]

The output type returned by methods.

pub fn get(self, slice: &[T]) -> Option<&[T]>[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a shared reference to the output at this location, if in bounds. Read more

pub fn get_mut(self, slice: &mut [T]) -> Option<&mut [T]>[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a mutable reference to the output at this location, if in bounds. Read more

pub unsafe fn get_unchecked(self, slice: *const [T]) -> *const [T][src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a shared reference to the output at this location, without performing any bounds checking. Calling this method with an out-of-bounds index or a dangling slice pointer is undefined behavior even if the resulting reference is not used. Read more

pub unsafe fn get_unchecked_mut(self, slice: *mut [T]) -> *mut [T][src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a mutable reference to the output at this location, without performing any bounds checking. Calling this method with an out-of-bounds index or a dangling slice pointer is undefined behavior even if the resulting reference is not used. Read more

pub fn index(self, slice: &[T]) -> &[T]

Notable traits for &'_ [u8]

impl<'_> Read for &'_ [u8]impl<'_> Write for &'_ mut [u8]
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a shared reference to the output at this location, panicking if out of bounds. Read more

pub fn index_mut(self, slice: &mut [T]) -> &mut [T]

Notable traits for &'_ [u8]

impl<'_> Read for &'_ [u8]impl<'_> Write for &'_ mut [u8]
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a mutable reference to the output at this location, panicking if out of bounds. Read more

impl SliceIndex<str> for Range<usize>1.20.0[src]

Implements substring slicing with syntax &self[begin .. end] or &mut self[begin .. end].

Returns a slice of the given string from the byte range [begin, end).

This operation is O(1).

Prior to 1.20.0, these indexing operations were still supported by direct implementation of Index and IndexMut.

Panics

Panics if begin or end does not point to the starting byte offset of a character (as defined by is_char_boundary), if begin > end, or if end > len.

Examples

let s = "Löwe 老虎 Léopard";
assert_eq!(&s[0 .. 1], "L");

assert_eq!(&s[1 .. 9], "öwe 老");

// these will panic:
// byte 2 lies within `ö`:
// &s[2 ..3];

// byte 8 lies within `老`
// &s[1 .. 8];

// byte 100 is outside the string
// &s[3 .. 100];

type Output = str

The output type returned by methods.

pub fn get(
    self,
    slice: &str
) -> Option<&<Range<usize> as SliceIndex<str>>::Output>
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a shared reference to the output at this location, if in bounds. Read more

pub fn get_mut(
    self,
    slice: &mut str
) -> Option<&mut <Range<usize> as SliceIndex<str>>::Output>
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a mutable reference to the output at this location, if in bounds. Read more

pub unsafe fn get_unchecked(
    self,
    slice: *const str
) -> *const <Range<usize> as SliceIndex<str>>::Output
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a shared reference to the output at this location, without performing any bounds checking. Calling this method with an out-of-bounds index or a dangling slice pointer is undefined behavior even if the resulting reference is not used. Read more

pub unsafe fn get_unchecked_mut(
    self,
    slice: *mut str
) -> *mut <Range<usize> as SliceIndex<str>>::Output
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a mutable reference to the output at this location, without performing any bounds checking. Calling this method with an out-of-bounds index or a dangling slice pointer is undefined behavior even if the resulting reference is not used. Read more

pub fn index(self, slice: &str) -> &<Range<usize> as SliceIndex<str>>::Output

Notable traits for Range<A>

impl<A> Iterator for Range<A> where
    A: Step
type Item = A;
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a shared reference to the output at this location, panicking if out of bounds. Read more

pub fn index_mut(
    self,
    slice: &mut str
) -> &mut <Range<usize> as SliceIndex<str>>::Output

Notable traits for Range<A>

impl<A> Iterator for Range<A> where
    A: Step
type Item = A;
[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (slice_index_methods)

Returns a mutable reference to the output at this location, panicking if out of bounds. Read more

impl<D> SliceRange<D> for Range<usize> where
    D: Dim
[src]

type Size = Dynamic

Type of the range size. May be a type-level integer.

pub fn begin(&self, D) -> usize[src]

The start index of the range.

pub fn end(&self, D) -> usize[src]

The index immediately after the last index inside of the range.

pub fn size(&self, D) -> <Range<usize> as SliceRange<D>>::Size

Notable traits for Range<A>

impl<A> Iterator for Range<A> where
    A: Step
type Item = A;
[src]

The number of elements of the range, i.e., self.end - self.begin.

impl<Idx> Eq for Range<Idx> where
    Idx: Eq
[src]

impl<A> FusedIterator for Range<A> where
    A: Step
1.26.0[src]

impl<Idx> StructuralEq for Range<Idx>[src]

impl<Idx> StructuralPartialEq for Range<Idx>[src]

impl<A> TrustedLen for Range<A> where
    A: Step
[src]

Auto Trait Implementations

impl<Idx> RefUnwindSafe for Range<Idx> where
    Idx: RefUnwindSafe

impl<Idx> Send for Range<Idx> where
    Idx: Send

impl<Idx> Sync for Range<Idx> where
    Idx: Sync

impl<Idx> Unpin for Range<Idx> where
    Idx: Unpin

impl<Idx> UnwindSafe for Range<Idx> where
    Idx: UnwindSafe

Blanket Implementations

impl<T> Any for T where
    T: 'static + ?Sized
[src]

pub fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId[src]

Gets the TypeId of self. Read more

impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
[src]

pub fn borrow(&self) -> &T[src]

Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more

impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
[src]

pub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T[src]

Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more

impl<T> From<T> for T[src]

pub fn from(t: T) -> T[src]

Performs the conversion.

impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
    U: From<T>, 
[src]

pub fn into(self) -> U[src]

Performs the conversion.

impl<I> IntoIterator for I where
    I: Iterator
[src]

type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item

The type of the elements being iterated over.

type IntoIter = I

Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?

pub fn into_iter(self) -> I[src]

Creates an iterator from a value. Read more

impl<T> Itertools for T where
    T: Iterator + ?Sized
[src]

fn interleave<J>(
    self,
    other: J
) -> Interleave<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>

Notable traits for Interleave<I, J>

impl<I, J> Iterator for Interleave<I, J> where
    I: Iterator,
    J: Iterator<Item = <I as Iterator>::Item>, 
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    J: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>, 
[src]

Alternate elements from two iterators until both have run out. Read more

fn interleave_shortest<J>(
    self,
    other: J
) -> InterleaveShortest<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>

Notable traits for InterleaveShortest<I, J>

impl<I, J> Iterator for InterleaveShortest<I, J> where
    I: Iterator,
    J: Iterator<Item = <I as Iterator>::Item>, 
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    J: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>, 
[src]

Alternate elements from two iterators until at least one of them has run out. Read more

fn intersperse(
    self,
    element: Self::Item
) -> IntersperseWith<Self, IntersperseElementSimple<Self::Item>>

Notable traits for IntersperseWith<I, ElemF>

impl<I, ElemF> Iterator for IntersperseWith<I, ElemF> where
    I: Iterator,
    ElemF: IntersperseElement<<I as Iterator>::Item>, 
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    Self::Item: Clone
[src]

An iterator adaptor to insert a particular value between each element of the adapted iterator. Read more

fn intersperse_with<F>(self, element: F) -> IntersperseWith<Self, F>

Notable traits for IntersperseWith<I, ElemF>

impl<I, ElemF> Iterator for IntersperseWith<I, ElemF> where
    I: Iterator,
    ElemF: IntersperseElement<<I as Iterator>::Item>, 
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    F: FnMut() -> Self::Item
[src]

An iterator adaptor to insert a particular value created by a function between each element of the adapted iterator. Read more

fn zip_longest<J>(
    self,
    other: J
) -> ZipLongest<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>

Notable traits for ZipLongest<T, U>

impl<T, U> Iterator for ZipLongest<T, U> where
    T: Iterator,
    U: Iterator
type Item = EitherOrBoth<<T as Iterator>::Item, <U as Iterator>::Item>;
where
    J: IntoIterator
[src]

Create an iterator which iterates over both this and the specified iterator simultaneously, yielding pairs of two optional elements. Read more

fn zip_eq<J>(self, other: J) -> ZipEq<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>

Notable traits for ZipEq<I, J>

impl<I, J> Iterator for ZipEq<I, J> where
    I: Iterator,
    J: Iterator
type Item = (<I as Iterator>::Item, <J as Iterator>::Item);
where
    J: IntoIterator
[src]

Create an iterator which iterates over both this and the specified iterator simultaneously, yielding pairs of elements. Read more

fn batching<B, F>(self, f: F) -> Batching<Self, F>

Notable traits for Batching<I, F>

impl<B, F, I> Iterator for Batching<I, F> where
    F: FnMut(&mut I) -> Option<B>,
    I: Iterator
type Item = B;
where
    F: FnMut(&mut Self) -> Option<B>, 
[src]

A “meta iterator adaptor”. Its closure receives a reference to the iterator and may pick off as many elements as it likes, to produce the next iterator element. Read more

fn group_by<K, F>(self, key: F) -> GroupBy<K, Self, F> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,
    K: PartialEq<K>, 
[src]

Return an iterable that can group iterator elements. Consecutive elements that map to the same key (“runs”), are assigned to the same group. Read more

fn chunks(self, size: usize) -> IntoChunks<Self>[src]

Return an iterable that can chunk the iterator. Read more

fn tuple_windows<T>(self) -> TupleWindows<Self, T>

Notable traits for TupleWindows<I, T>

impl<I, T> Iterator for TupleWindows<I, T> where
    T: HomogeneousTuple + Clone,
    I: Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>,
    <T as TupleCollect>::Item: Clone
type Item = T;
where
    Self: Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>,
    T: HomogeneousTuple,
    <T as TupleCollect>::Item: Clone
[src]

Return an iterator over all contiguous windows producing tuples of a specific size (up to 4). Read more

fn circular_tuple_windows<T>(self) -> CircularTupleWindows<Self, T>

Notable traits for CircularTupleWindows<I, T>

impl<I, T> Iterator for CircularTupleWindows<I, T> where
    T: TupleCollect + Clone,
    I: Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item> + Clone,
    <T as TupleCollect>::Item: Clone
type Item = T;
where
    Self: Clone + Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item> + ExactSizeIterator,
    T: TupleCollect + Clone,
    <T as TupleCollect>::Item: Clone
[src]

Return an iterator over all windows, wrapping back to the first elements when the window would otherwise exceed the length of the iterator, producing tuples of a specific size (up to 4). Read more

fn tuples<T>(self) -> Tuples<Self, T>

Notable traits for Tuples<I, T>

impl<I, T> Iterator for Tuples<I, T> where
    T: HomogeneousTuple,
    I: Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>, 
type Item = T;
where
    Self: Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>,
    T: HomogeneousTuple
[src]

Return an iterator that groups the items in tuples of a specific size (up to 4). Read more

fn tee(self) -> (Tee<Self>, Tee<Self>) where
    Self::Item: Clone
[src]

Split into an iterator pair that both yield all elements from the original iterator. Read more

fn step(self, n: usize) -> Step<Self>

Notable traits for Step<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Step<I> where
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
[src]

👎 Deprecated since 0.8.0:

Use std .step_by() instead

Return an iterator adaptor that steps n elements in the base iterator for each iteration. Read more

fn map_into<R>(self) -> MapSpecialCase<Self, MapSpecialCaseFnInto<R>> where
    Self::Item: Into<R>, 
[src]

Convert each item of the iterator using the Into trait. Read more

fn map_results<F, T, U, E>(
    self,
    f: F
) -> MapSpecialCase<Self, MapSpecialCaseFnOk<F>> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>,
    F: FnMut(T) -> U, 
[src]

👎 Deprecated since 0.10.0:

Use .map_ok() instead

See .map_ok().

fn map_ok<F, T, U, E>(self, f: F) -> MapSpecialCase<Self, MapSpecialCaseFnOk<F>> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>,
    F: FnMut(T) -> U, 
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that applies the provided closure to every Result::Ok value. Result::Err values are unchanged. Read more

fn filter_ok<F, T, E>(self, f: F) -> FilterOk<Self, F>

Notable traits for FilterOk<I, F>

impl<I, F, T, E> Iterator for FilterOk<I, F> where
    F: FnMut(&T) -> bool,
    I: Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, 
type Item = Result<T, E>;
where
    Self: Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>,
    F: FnMut(&T) -> bool
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that filters every Result::Ok value with the provided closure. Result::Err values are unchanged. Read more

fn filter_map_ok<F, T, U, E>(self, f: F) -> FilterMapOk<Self, F>

Notable traits for FilterMapOk<I, F>

impl<I, F, T, U, E> Iterator for FilterMapOk<I, F> where
    F: FnMut(T) -> Option<U>,
    I: Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, 
type Item = Result<U, E>;
where
    Self: Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>,
    F: FnMut(T) -> Option<U>, 
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that filters and transforms every Result::Ok value with the provided closure. Result::Err values are unchanged. Read more

fn merge<J>(
    self,
    other: J
) -> MergeBy<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, MergeLte>

Notable traits for MergeBy<I, J, F>

impl<I, J, F> Iterator for MergeBy<I, J, F> where
    F: MergePredicate<<I as Iterator>::Item>,
    I: Iterator,
    J: Iterator<Item = <I as Iterator>::Item>, 
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    J: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>,
    Self::Item: PartialOrd<Self::Item>, 
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that merges the two base iterators in ascending order. If both base iterators are sorted (ascending), the result is sorted. Read more

fn merge_by<J, F>(
    self,
    other: J,
    is_first: F
) -> MergeBy<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, F>

Notable traits for MergeBy<I, J, F>

impl<I, J, F> Iterator for MergeBy<I, J, F> where
    F: MergePredicate<<I as Iterator>::Item>,
    I: Iterator,
    J: Iterator<Item = <I as Iterator>::Item>, 
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> bool,
    J: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>, 
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that merges the two base iterators in order. This is much like .merge() but allows for a custom ordering. Read more

fn merge_join_by<J, F>(
    self,
    other: J,
    cmp_fn: F
) -> MergeJoinBy<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, F>

Notable traits for MergeJoinBy<I, J, F>

impl<I, J, F> Iterator for MergeJoinBy<I, J, F> where
    F: FnMut(&<I as Iterator>::Item, &<J as Iterator>::Item) -> Ordering,
    I: Iterator,
    J: Iterator
type Item = EitherOrBoth<<I as Iterator>::Item, <J as Iterator>::Item>;
where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &<J as IntoIterator>::Item) -> Ordering,
    J: IntoIterator
[src]

Create an iterator that merges items from both this and the specified iterator in ascending order. Read more

fn kmerge(self) -> KMergeBy<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, KMergeByLt>

Notable traits for KMergeBy<I, F>

impl<I, F> Iterator for KMergeBy<I, F> where
    F: KMergePredicate<<I as Iterator>::Item>,
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    Self::Item: IntoIterator,
    <Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item: PartialOrd<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item>, 
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that flattens an iterator of iterators by merging them in ascending order. Read more

fn kmerge_by<F>(
    self,
    first: F
) -> KMergeBy<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, F>

Notable traits for KMergeBy<I, F>

impl<I, F> Iterator for KMergeBy<I, F> where
    F: KMergePredicate<<I as Iterator>::Item>,
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    F: FnMut(&<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item, &<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item) -> bool,
    Self::Item: IntoIterator
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that flattens an iterator of iterators by merging them according to the given closure. Read more

fn cartesian_product<J>(
    self,
    other: J
) -> Product<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>

Notable traits for Product<I, J>

impl<I, J> Iterator for Product<I, J> where
    I: Iterator,
    J: Clone + Iterator,
    <I as Iterator>::Item: Clone
type Item = (<I as Iterator>::Item, <J as Iterator>::Item);
where
    J: IntoIterator,
    Self::Item: Clone,
    <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter: Clone
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the cartesian product of the element sets of two iterators self and J. Read more

fn multi_cartesian_product(
    self
) -> MultiProduct<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>

Notable traits for MultiProduct<I>

impl<I> Iterator for MultiProduct<I> where
    I: Iterator + Clone,
    <I as Iterator>::Item: Clone
type Item = Vec<<I as Iterator>::Item, Global>;
where
    Self: Iterator,
    Self::Item: IntoIterator,
    <Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter: Clone,
    <Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item: Clone
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the cartesian product of all subiterators returned by meta-iterator self. Read more

fn coalesce<F>(self, f: F) -> CoalesceBy<Self, F, Self::Item> where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Result<Self::Item, (Self::Item, Self::Item)>, 
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that uses the passed-in closure to optionally merge together consecutive elements. Read more

fn dedup(self) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPred2CoalescePred<DedupEq>, Self::Item> where
    Self::Item: PartialEq<Self::Item>, 
[src]

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more

fn dedup_by<Cmp>(
    self,
    cmp: Cmp
) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPred2CoalescePred<Cmp>, Self::Item> where
    Cmp: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements, determining equality using a comparison function. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more

fn dedup_with_count(
    self
) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPredWithCount2CoalescePred<DedupEq>, (usize, Self::Item)>
[src]

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements, while keeping a count of how many repeated elements were present. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more

fn dedup_by_with_count<Cmp>(
    self,
    cmp: Cmp
) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPredWithCount2CoalescePred<Cmp>, (usize, Self::Item)> where
    Cmp: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements, while keeping a count of how many repeated elements were present. This will determine equality using a comparison function. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more

fn unique(self) -> Unique<Self>

Notable traits for Unique<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Unique<I> where
    I: Iterator,
    <I as Iterator>::Item: Eq,
    <I as Iterator>::Item: Hash,
    <I as Iterator>::Item: Clone
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    Self::Item: Clone,
    Self::Item: Eq,
    Self::Item: Hash
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that filters out elements that have already been produced once during the iteration. Duplicates are detected using hash and equality. Read more

fn unique_by<V, F>(self, f: F) -> UniqueBy<Self, V, F>

Notable traits for UniqueBy<I, V, F>

impl<I, V, F> Iterator for UniqueBy<I, V, F> where
    F: FnMut(&<I as Iterator>::Item) -> V,
    I: Iterator,
    V: Eq + Hash
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> V,
    V: Eq + Hash
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that filters out elements that have already been produced once during the iteration. Read more

fn peeking_take_while<F>(&mut self, accept: F) -> PeekingTakeWhile<'_, Self, F>

Notable traits for PeekingTakeWhile<'a, I, F>

impl<'a, I, F> Iterator for PeekingTakeWhile<'a, I, F> where
    F: FnMut(&<I as Iterator>::Item) -> bool,
    I: PeekingNext
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    Self: PeekingNext,
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that borrows from this iterator and takes items while the closure accept returns true. Read more

fn take_while_ref<F>(&mut self, accept: F) -> TakeWhileRef<'_, Self, F>

Notable traits for TakeWhileRef<'a, I, F>

impl<'a, I, F> Iterator for TakeWhileRef<'a, I, F> where
    F: FnMut(&<I as Iterator>::Item) -> bool,
    I: Iterator + Clone
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    Self: Clone,
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that borrows from a Clone-able iterator to only pick off elements while the predicate accept returns true. Read more

fn while_some<A>(self) -> WhileSome<Self>

Notable traits for WhileSome<I>

impl<I, A> Iterator for WhileSome<I> where
    I: Iterator<Item = Option<A>>, 
type Item = A;
where
    Self: Iterator<Item = Option<A>>, 
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that filters Option<A> iterator elements and produces A. Stops on the first None encountered. Read more

fn tuple_combinations<T>(self) -> TupleCombinations<Self, T>

Notable traits for TupleCombinations<I, T>

impl<I, T> Iterator for TupleCombinations<I, T> where
    T: HasCombination<I>,
    I: Iterator
type Item = T;
where
    Self: Clone,
    T: HasCombination<Self>,
    Self::Item: Clone
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the combinations of the elements from an iterator. Read more

fn combinations(self, k: usize) -> Combinations<Self>

Notable traits for Combinations<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Combinations<I> where
    I: Iterator,
    <I as Iterator>::Item: Clone
type Item = Vec<<I as Iterator>::Item, Global>;
where
    Self::Item: Clone
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the k-length combinations of the elements from an iterator. Read more

fn combinations_with_replacement(
    self,
    k: usize
) -> CombinationsWithReplacement<Self>

Notable traits for CombinationsWithReplacement<I>

impl<I> Iterator for CombinationsWithReplacement<I> where
    I: Iterator,
    <I as Iterator>::Item: Clone
type Item = Vec<<I as Iterator>::Item, Global>;
where
    Self::Item: Clone
[src]

Return an iterator that iterates over the k-length combinations of the elements from an iterator, with replacement. Read more

fn permutations(self, k: usize) -> Permutations<Self>

Notable traits for Permutations<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Permutations<I> where
    I: Iterator,
    <I as Iterator>::Item: Clone
type Item = Vec<<I as Iterator>::Item, Global>;
where
    Self::Item: Clone
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over all k-permutations of the elements from an iterator. Read more

fn powerset(self) -> Powerset<Self>

Notable traits for Powerset<I>

impl<I> Iterator for Powerset<I> where
    I: Iterator,
    <I as Iterator>::Item: Clone
type Item = Vec<<I as Iterator>::Item, Global>;
where
    Self::Item: Clone
[src]

Return an iterator that iterates through the powerset of the elements from an iterator. Read more

fn pad_using<F>(self, min: usize, f: F) -> PadUsing<Self, F>

Notable traits for PadUsing<I, F>

impl<I, F> Iterator for PadUsing<I, F> where
    F: FnMut(usize) -> <I as Iterator>::Item,
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    F: FnMut(usize) -> Self::Item
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that pads the sequence to a minimum length of min by filling missing elements using a closure f. Read more

fn with_position(self) -> WithPosition<Self>

Notable traits for WithPosition<I>

impl<I> Iterator for WithPosition<I> where
    I: Iterator
type Item = Position<<I as Iterator>::Item>;
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that wraps each element in a Position to ease special-case handling of the first or last elements. Read more

fn positions<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Positions<Self, P>

Notable traits for Positions<I, F>

impl<I, F> Iterator for Positions<I, F> where
    F: FnMut(<I as Iterator>::Item) -> bool,
    I: Iterator
type Item = usize;
where
    P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that yields the indices of all elements satisfying a predicate, counted from the start of the iterator. Read more

fn update<F>(self, updater: F) -> Update<Self, F>

Notable traits for Update<I, F>

impl<I, F> Iterator for Update<I, F> where
    F: FnMut(&mut <I as Iterator>::Item),
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
where
    F: FnMut(&mut Self::Item), 
[src]

Return an iterator adaptor that applies a mutating function to each element before yielding it. Read more

fn next_tuple<T>(&mut self) -> Option<T> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>,
    T: HomogeneousTuple
[src]

Advances the iterator and returns the next items grouped in a tuple of a specific size (up to 12). Read more

fn collect_tuple<T>(self) -> Option<T> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>,
    T: HomogeneousTuple
[src]

Collects all items from the iterator into a tuple of a specific size (up to 12). Read more

fn find_position<P>(&mut self, pred: P) -> Option<(usize, Self::Item)> where
    P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool
[src]

Find the position and value of the first element satisfying a predicate. Read more

fn all_equal(&mut self) -> bool where
    Self::Item: PartialEq<Self::Item>, 
[src]

Check whether all elements compare equal. Read more

fn dropping(self, n: usize) -> Self[src]

Consume the first n elements from the iterator eagerly, and return the same iterator again. Read more

fn dropping_back(self, n: usize) -> Self where
    Self: DoubleEndedIterator
[src]

Consume the last n elements from the iterator eagerly, and return the same iterator again. Read more

fn foreach<F>(self, f: F) where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item), 
[src]

👎 Deprecated since 0.8.0:

Use .for_each() instead

Run the closure f eagerly on each element of the iterator. Read more

fn concat(self) -> Self::Item where
    Self::Item: Extend<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item>,
    Self::Item: IntoIterator,
    Self::Item: Default
[src]

Combine all an iterator’s elements into one element by using Extend. Read more

fn collect_vec(self) -> Vec<Self::Item, Global>

Notable traits for Vec<u8, A>

impl<A> Write for Vec<u8, A> where
    A: Allocator
[src]

.collect_vec() is simply a type specialization of .collect(), for convenience. Read more

fn try_collect<T, U, E>(self) -> Result<U, E> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>,
    Result<U, E>: FromIterator<Result<T, E>>, 
[src]

.try_collect() is more convenient way of writing .collect::<Result<_, _>>() Read more

fn set_from<'a, A, J>(&mut self, from: J) -> usize where
    Self: Iterator<Item = &'a mut A>,
    A: 'a,
    J: IntoIterator<Item = A>, 
[src]

Assign to each reference in self from the from iterator, stopping at the shortest of the two iterators. Read more

fn join(&mut self, sep: &str) -> String where
    Self::Item: Display
[src]

Combine all iterator elements into one String, separated by sep. Read more

fn format(self, sep: &str) -> Format<'_, Self>[src]

Format all iterator elements, separated by sep. Read more

fn format_with<F>(self, sep: &str, format: F) -> FormatWith<'_, Self, F> where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item, &mut dyn FnMut(&dyn Display)) -> Result<(), Error>, 
[src]

Format all iterator elements, separated by sep. Read more

fn fold_results<A, E, B, F>(&mut self, start: B, f: F) -> Result<B, E> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = Result<A, E>>,
    F: FnMut(B, A) -> B, 
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👎 Deprecated since 0.10.0:

Use .fold_ok() instead

fn fold_ok<A, E, B, F>(&mut self, start: B, f: F) -> Result<B, E> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = Result<A, E>>,
    F: FnMut(B, A) -> B, 
[src]

Fold Result values from an iterator. Read more

fn fold_options<A, B, F>(&mut self, start: B, f: F) -> Option<B> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = Option<A>>,
    F: FnMut(B, A) -> B, 
[src]

Fold Option values from an iterator. Read more

fn fold1<F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item> where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Self::Item
[src]

Accumulator of the elements in the iterator. Read more

fn tree_fold1<F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item> where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Self::Item
[src]

Accumulate the elements in the iterator in a tree-like manner. Read more

fn fold_while<B, F>(&mut self, init: B, f: F) -> FoldWhile<B> where
    F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> FoldWhile<B>, 
[src]

An iterator method that applies a function, producing a single, final value. Read more

fn sum1<S>(self) -> Option<S> where
    S: Sum<Self::Item>, 
[src]

Iterate over the entire iterator and add all the elements. Read more

fn product1<P>(self) -> Option<P> where
    P: Product<Self::Item>, 
[src]

Iterate over the entire iterator and multiply all the elements. Read more

fn sorted_unstable(self) -> IntoIter<Self::Item, Global>

Notable traits for IntoIter<T, A>

impl<T, A> Iterator for IntoIter<T, A> where
    A: Allocator
type Item = T;
where
    Self::Item: Ord
[src]

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more

fn sorted_unstable_by<F>(self, cmp: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item, Global>

Notable traits for IntoIter<T, A>

impl<T, A> Iterator for IntoIter<T, A> where
    A: Allocator
type Item = T;
where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering
[src]

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more

fn sorted_unstable_by_key<K, F>(self, f: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item, Global>

Notable traits for IntoIter<T, A>

impl<T, A> Iterator for IntoIter<T, A> where
    A: Allocator
type Item = T;
where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,
    K: Ord
[src]

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more

fn sorted(self) -> IntoIter<Self::Item, Global>

Notable traits for IntoIter<T, A>

impl<T, A> Iterator for IntoIter<T, A> where
    A: Allocator
type Item = T;
where
    Self::Item: Ord
[src]

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more

fn sorted_by<F>(self, cmp: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item, Global>

Notable traits for IntoIter<T, A>

impl<T, A> Iterator for IntoIter<T, A> where
    A: Allocator
type Item = T;
where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering
[src]

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more

fn sorted_by_key<K, F>(self, f: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item, Global>

Notable traits for IntoIter<T, A>

impl<T, A> Iterator for IntoIter<T, A> where
    A: Allocator
type Item = T;
where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,
    K: Ord
[src]

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more

fn k_smallest(self, k: usize) -> IntoIter<Self::Item, Global>

Notable traits for IntoIter<T, A>

impl<T, A> Iterator for IntoIter<T, A> where
    A: Allocator
type Item = T;
where
    Self::Item: Ord
[src]

Sort the k smallest elements into a new iterator, in ascending order. Read more

fn partition_map<A, B, F, L, R>(self, predicate: F) -> (A, B) where
    F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Either<L, R>,
    A: Default + Extend<L>,
    B: Default + Extend<R>, 
[src]

Collect all iterator elements into one of two partitions. Unlike Iterator::partition, each partition may have a distinct type. Read more

fn into_group_map<K, V>(self) -> HashMap<K, Vec<V, Global>, RandomState> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = (K, V)>,
    K: Hash + Eq
[src]

Return a HashMap of keys mapped to Vecs of values. Keys and values are taken from (Key, Value) tuple pairs yielded by the input iterator. Read more

fn into_group_map_by<K, V, F>(
    self,
    f: F
) -> HashMap<K, Vec<V, Global>, RandomState> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = V>,
    F: Fn(&V) -> K,
    K: Hash + Eq
[src]

Return an Iterator on a HahMap. Keys mapped to Vecs of values. The key is specified in in the closure. Different of into_group_map_by because the key is still present. It is also more general. you can also fold the group_map. Read more

fn into_grouping_map<K, V>(self) -> GroupingMap<Self> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = (K, V)>,
    K: Hash + Eq
[src]

Constructs a GroupingMap to be used later with one of the efficient group-and-fold operations it allows to perform. Read more

fn into_grouping_map_by<K, V, F>(
    self,
    key_mapper: F
) -> GroupingMap<MapForGrouping<Self, F>> where
    Self: Iterator<Item = V>,
    F: FnMut(&V) -> K,
    K: Hash + Eq
[src]

Constructs a GroupingMap to be used later with one of the efficient group-and-fold operations it allows to perform. Read more

fn minmax(self) -> MinMaxResult<Self::Item> where
    Self::Item: PartialOrd<Self::Item>, 
[src]

Return the minimum and maximum elements in the iterator. Read more

fn minmax_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> MinMaxResult<Self::Item> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,
    K: PartialOrd<K>, 
[src]

Return the minimum and maximum element of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more

fn minmax_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> MinMaxResult<Self::Item> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering
[src]

Return the minimum and maximum element of an iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more

fn position_max(self) -> Option<usize> where
    Self::Item: Ord
[src]

Return the position of the maximum element in the iterator. Read more

fn position_max_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> Option<usize> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,
    K: Ord
[src]

Return the position of the maximum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more

fn position_max_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Option<usize> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering
[src]

Return the position of the maximum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more

fn position_min(self) -> Option<usize> where
    Self::Item: Ord
[src]

Return the position of the minimum element in the iterator. Read more

fn position_min_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> Option<usize> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,
    K: Ord
[src]

Return the position of the minimum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more

fn position_min_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Option<usize> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering
[src]

Return the position of the minimum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more

fn position_minmax(self) -> MinMaxResult<usize> where
    Self::Item: PartialOrd<Self::Item>, 
[src]

Return the positions of the minimum and maximum elements in the iterator. Read more

fn position_minmax_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> MinMaxResult<usize> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,
    K: PartialOrd<K>, 
[src]

Return the postions of the minimum and maximum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more

fn position_minmax_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> MinMaxResult<usize> where
    F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering
[src]

Return the postions of the minimum and maximum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more

fn exactly_one(self) -> Result<Self::Item, ExactlyOneError<Self>>[src]

If the iterator yields exactly one element, that element will be returned, otherwise an error will be returned containing an iterator that has the same output as the input iterator. Read more

fn multipeek(self) -> MultiPeek<Self>

Notable traits for MultiPeek<I>

impl<I> Iterator for MultiPeek<I> where
    I: Iterator
type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item;
[src]

An iterator adaptor that allows the user to peek at multiple .next() values without advancing the base iterator. Read more

fn counts(self) -> HashMap<Self::Item, usize, RandomState> where
    Self::Item: Eq,
    Self::Item: Hash
[src]

Collect the items in this iterator and return a HashMap which contains each item that appears in the iterator and the number of times it appears. Read more

impl<T> Same<T> for T

type Output = T

Should always be Self

impl<SS, SP> SupersetOf<SS> for SP where
    SS: SubsetOf<SP>, 

pub fn to_subset(&self) -> Option<SS>

The inverse inclusion map: attempts to construct self from the equivalent element of its superset. Read more

pub fn is_in_subset(&self) -> bool

Checks if self is actually part of its subset T (and can be converted to it).

pub fn to_subset_unchecked(&self) -> SS

Use with care! Same as self.to_subset but without any property checks. Always succeeds.

pub fn from_subset(element: &SS) -> SP

The inclusion map: converts self to the equivalent element of its superset.

impl<T> ToImpl for T[src]

fn to<P>(self) -> P where
    Self: Into<P>, 
[src]

impl<T> ToOwned for T where
    T: Clone
[src]

type Owned = T

The resulting type after obtaining ownership.

pub fn to_owned(&self) -> T[src]

Creates owned data from borrowed data, usually by cloning. Read more

pub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (toowned_clone_into)

recently added

Uses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning. Read more

impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
    U: Into<T>, 
[src]

type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

pub fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>[src]

Performs the conversion.

impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
    U: TryFrom<T>, 
[src]

type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

pub fn try_into(self) -> Result<U, <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error>[src]

Performs the conversion.