FromIterator
FromIterator
lets you build a collection from an Iterator
.
fn main() { let primes = vec![2, 3, 5, 7]; let prime_squares = primes .into_iter() .map(|prime| prime * prime) .collect::<Vec<_>>(); println!("prime_squares: {prime_squares:?}"); }
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Iterator
implements
fn collect<B>(self) -> B
where
B: FromIterator<Self::Item>,
Self: Sized
There are two ways to specify B
for this method:
- With the “turbofish”:
some_iterator.collect::<COLLECTION_TYPE>()
, as shown. The_
shorthand used here lets Rust infer the type of theVec
elements. - With type inference:
let prime_squares: Vec<_> = some_iterator.collect()
. Rewrite the example to use this form.
There are basic implementations of FromIterator
for Vec
, HashMap
, etc.
There are also more specialized implementations which let you do cool things
like convert an Iterator<Item = Result<V, E>>
into a Result<Vec<V>, E>
.