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// iterators1.rs
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//
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// Make me compile by filling in the `???`s
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//
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// When performing operations on elements within a collection, iterators are essential.
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// This module helps you get familiar with the structure of using an iterator and
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// how to go through elements within an iterable collection.
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//
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2022-07-14 12:29:09 -04:00
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// Execute `rustlings hint iterators1` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
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// I AM NOT DONE
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2023-02-27 15:36:51 -05:00
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fn main() {
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let my_fav_fruits = vec!["banana", "custard apple", "avocado", "peach", "raspberry"];
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let mut my_iterable_fav_fruits = ???; // TODO: Step 1
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assert_eq!(my_iterable_fav_fruits.next(), Some(&"banana"));
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assert_eq!(my_iterable_fav_fruits.next(), ???); // TODO: Step 2
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assert_eq!(my_iterable_fav_fruits.next(), Some(&"avocado"));
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assert_eq!(my_iterable_fav_fruits.next(), ???); // TODO: Step 3
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2022-03-30 07:27:52 -04:00
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assert_eq!(my_iterable_fav_fruits.next(), Some(&"raspberry"));
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assert_eq!(my_iterable_fav_fruits.next(), ???); // TODO: Step 4
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}
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