strings4 solution

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mo8it 2024-06-22 12:51:21 +02:00
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// Ok, here are a bunch of values - some are `String`s, some are `&str`s. Your
// task is to call one of these two functions on each value depending on what
// you think each value is. That is, add either `string_slice` or `string`
// before the parentheses on each line. If you're right, it will compile!
// Calls of this function should be replaced with calls of `string_slice` or `string`.
fn placeholder() {}
fn string_slice(arg: &str) {
println!("{}", arg);
println!("{arg}");
}
fn string(arg: String) {
println!("{}", arg);
println!("{arg}");
}
// TODO: Here are a bunch of values - some are `String`, some are `&str`.
// Your task is to replace `placeholder(…)` with either `string_slice(…)`
// or `string(…)` depending on what you think each value is.
fn main() {
???("blue");
???("red".to_string());
???(String::from("hi"));
???("rust is fun!".to_owned());
???("nice weather".into());
???(format!("Interpolation {}", "Station"));
???(&String::from("abc")[0..1]);
???(" hello there ".trim());
???("Happy Monday!".to_string().replace("Mon", "Tues"));
???("mY sHiFt KeY iS sTiCkY".to_lowercase());
placeholder("blue");
placeholder("red".to_string());
placeholder(String::from("hi"));
placeholder("rust is fun!".to_owned());
placeholder("nice weather".into());
placeholder(format!("Interpolation {}", "Station"));
// WARNING: This is byte indexing, not character indexing.
// Character indexing can be done using `s.chars().nth(INDEX)`.
placeholder(&String::from("abc")[0..1]);
placeholder(" hello there ".trim());
placeholder("Happy Monday!".replace("Mon", "Tues"));
placeholder("mY sHiFt KeY iS sTiCkY".to_lowercase());
}

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name = "strings4"
dir = "09_strings"
test = false
hint = "No hints this time ;)"
hint = """
Replace `placeholder` with either `string` or `string_slice` in the `main` function.
Example:
`placeholder("blue");`
should become
`string_slice("blue");`
because "blue" is `&str`, not `String`.
"""
# MODULES

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// Solutions will be available before the stable release. Thank you for testing the beta version 🥰
fn string_slice(arg: &str) {
println!("{arg}");
}
fn string(arg: String) {
println!("{arg}");
}
fn main() {
string_slice("blue");
string("red".to_string());
string(String::from("hi"));
string("rust is fun!".to_owned());
// Here, both answers work.
// `.into()` converts a type into an expected type.
// If it is called where `String` is expected, it will convert `&str` to `String`.
// But if is called where `&str` is expected, then `&str` is kept `&str` since no
// conversion is needed.
string("nice weather".into());
string_slice("nice weather".into());
// ^^^^^^^ the compiler recommends removing the `.into()`
// call because it is a useless conversion.
string(format!("Interpolation {}", "Station"));
// WARNING: This is byte indexing, not character indexing.
// Character indexing can be done using `s.chars().nth(INDEX)`.
string_slice(&String::from("abc")[0..1]);
string_slice(" hello there ".trim());
string("Happy Monday!".replace("Mon", "Tues"));
string("mY sHiFt KeY iS sTiCkY".to_lowercase());
}