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// Type casting in Rust is done via the usage of the `as` operator.
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// Please note that the `as` operator is not only used when type casting.
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// It also helps with renaming imports.
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//
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// The goal is to make sure that the division does not fail to compile
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2019-12-16 11:33:00 -05:00
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// I AM NOT DONE
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2019-12-16 08:34:30 -05:00
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fn average(values: &[f64]) -> f64 {
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2020-08-10 10:24:21 -04:00
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let total = values.iter().fold(0.0, |a, b| a + b);
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total / values.len()
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}
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fn main() {
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let values = [3.5, 0.3, 13.0, 11.7];
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println!("{}", average(&values));
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}
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