Struct collections::slice::Iter1.0.0 [] [src]

pub struct Iter<'a, T> where T: 'a {
    // some fields omitted
}

Immutable slice iterator

Examples

Basic usage:

fn main() { // First, we declare a type which has `iter` method to get the `Iter` struct (&[usize here]): let slice = &[1, 2, 3]; // Then, we iterate over it: for element in slice.iter() { println!("{}", element); } }
// First, we declare a type which has `iter` method to get the `Iter` struct (&[usize here]):
let slice = &[1, 2, 3];

// Then, we iterate over it:
for element in slice.iter() {
    println!("{}", element);
}

Methods

impl<'a, T> Iter<'a, T>

fn as_slice(&self) -> &'a [T]
1.4.0

View the underlying data as a subslice of the original data.

This has the same lifetime as the original slice, and so the iterator can continue to be used while this exists.

Examples

Basic usage:

fn main() { // First, we declare a type which has the `iter` method to get the `Iter` // struct (&[usize here]): let slice = &[1, 2, 3]; // Then, we get the iterator: let mut iter = slice.iter(); // So if we print what `as_slice` method returns here, we have "[1, 2, 3]": println!("{:?}", iter.as_slice()); // Next, we move to the second element of the slice: iter.next(); // Now `as_slice` returns "[2, 3]": println!("{:?}", iter.as_slice()); }
// First, we declare a type which has the `iter` method to get the `Iter`
// struct (&[usize here]):
let slice = &[1, 2, 3];

// Then, we get the iterator:
let mut iter = slice.iter();
// So if we print what `as_slice` method returns here, we have "[1, 2, 3]":
println!("{:?}", iter.as_slice());

// Next, we move to the second element of the slice:
iter.next();
// Now `as_slice` returns "[2, 3]":
println!("{:?}", iter.as_slice());

Trait Implementations

impl<'a, T> Debug for Iter<'a, T> where T: 'a + Debug
1.9.0

fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter.

impl<'a, T> Sync for Iter<'a, T> where T: Sync

impl<'a, T> Send for Iter<'a, T> where T: Sync

impl<'a, T> Iterator for Iter<'a, T>

type Item = &'a T

The type of the elements being iterated over.

fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'a T>

Advances the iterator and returns the next value. Read more

fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>)

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

fn count(self) -> usize

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

fn nth(&mut self, n: usize) -> Option<&'a T>

Consumes the n first elements of the iterator, then returns the next() one. Read more

fn last(self) -> Option<&'a T>

Consumes the iterator, returning the last element. Read more

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

Takes two iterators and creates a new iterator over both in sequence. Read more

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

'Zips up' two iterators into a single iterator of pairs. Read more

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

Takes a closure and creates an iterator which calls that closure on each element. Read more

fn filter<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Filter<Self, P> where P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool

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> where F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Option<B>

Creates an iterator that both filters and maps. Read more

fn enumerate(self) -> Enumerate<Self>

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

fn peekable(self) -> Peekable<Self>

Creates an iterator which can use peek to look at the next element of the iterator without consuming it. Read more

fn skip_while<P>(self, predicate: P) -> SkipWhile<Self, P> where P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool

Creates an iterator that [skip()]s elements based on a predicate. Read more

fn take_while<P>(self, predicate: P) -> TakeWhile<Self, P> where P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool

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

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

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

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

Creates an iterator that yields its first n elements. Read more

fn scan<St, B, F>(self, initial_state: St, f: F) -> Scan<Self, St, F> where F: FnMut(&mut St, Self::Item) -> Option<B>

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> where F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> U, U: IntoIterator

Creates an iterator that works like map, but flattens nested structure. Read more

fn fuse(self) -> Fuse<Self>

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

fn inspect<F>(self, f: F) -> Inspect<Self, F> where F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> ()

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

fn by_ref(&mut self) -> &mut Self

Borrows an iterator, rather than consuming it. Read more

fn collect<B>(self) -> B where B: FromIterator<Self::Item>

Transforms an iterator into a collection. Read more

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

fn max(self) -> Option<Self::Item> where Self::Item: Ord

Returns the maximum element of an iterator. Read more

fn min(self) -> Option<Self::Item> where Self::Item: Ord

Returns the minimum element of an iterator. Read more

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

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

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

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

fn rev(self) -> Rev<Self> where Self: DoubleEndedIterator

Reverses an iterator's direction. Read more

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

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

fn cloned<'a, T>(self) -> Cloned<Self> where Self: Iterator<Item=&'a T>, T: 'a + Clone

Creates an iterator which clone()s all of its elements. Read more

fn cycle(self) -> Cycle<Self> where Self: Clone

Repeats an iterator endlessly. Read more

fn sum<S>(self) -> S where S: Add<Self::Item, Output=S> + Zero

Sums the elements of an iterator. Read more

fn product<P>(self) -> P where P: Mul<Self::Item, Output=P> + One

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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::Item>
1.5.0

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::Item>
1.5.0

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::Item>
1.5.0

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::Item>
1.5.0

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

impl<'a, T> DoubleEndedIterator for Iter<'a, T>

fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<&'a T>

An iterator able to yield elements from both ends. Read more

impl<'a, T> ExactSizeIterator for Iter<'a, T>

fn len(&self) -> usize

Returns the exact number of times the iterator will iterate. Read more

impl<'a, T> Clone for Iter<'a, T>

fn clone(&self) -> Iter<'a, T>

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more