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Extra iterator adaptors, functions and macros.
To extend Iterator
with methods in this crate, import
the Itertools
trait:
use itertools::Itertools;
Now, new methods like interleave
are available on all iterators:
use itertools::Itertools;
let it = (1..3).interleave(vec![-1, -2]);
itertools::assert_equal(it, vec![1, -1, 2, -2]);
Most iterator methods are also provided as functions (with the benefit
that they convert parameters using IntoIterator
):
use itertools::interleave;
for elt in interleave(&[1, 2, 3], &[2, 3, 4]) {
/* loop body */
}
§Crate Features
use_std
- Enabled by default.
- Disable to compile itertools using
#![no_std]
. This disables any items that depend on collections (likegroup_by
,unique
,kmerge
,join
and many more).
§Rust Version
This version of itertools requires Rust 1.32 or later.
Re-exports§
pub use crate::structs::*;
Modules§
- The concrete iterator types.
- Traits helpful for using certain
Itertools
methods in generic contexts.
Macros§
- Chain zero or more iterators together into one sequence.
- Create an iterator over the “cartesian product” of iterators.
- Create an iterator running multiple iterators in lockstep.
Enums§
- A type returned by the
diff_with
function. - The enum
Either
with variantsLeft
andRight
is a general purpose sum type with two cases. - Value that either holds a single A or B, or both.
- An enum used for controlling the execution of
fold_while
. MinMaxResult
is an enum returned byminmax
.- A value yielded by
WithPosition
. Indicates the position of this element in the iterator results.
Traits§
- An
Iterator
blanket implementation that provides extra adaptors and methods. - An iterator that can be unzipped into multiple collections.
- An iterator that allows peeking at an element before deciding to accept it.
Functions§
- Test whether the predicate holds for all elements in the iterable.
- Test whether the predicate holds for any elements in the iterable.
- Assert that two iterables produce equal sequences, with the same semantics as
equal(a, b)
. - Takes two iterables and creates a new iterator over both in sequence.
- Create an iterator that clones each element from &T to T
- Combine all an iterator’s elements into one element by using
Extend
. - Create an iterator that maps for example iterators of
((A, B), C)
to(A, B, C)
. - Compares every element yielded by both
i
andj
with the given function in lock-step and returns aDiff
which describes howj
differs fromi
. - Iterate
iterable
with a running index. - Return
true
if both iterables produce equal sequences (elements pairwise equal and sequences of the same length),false
otherwise. - Perform a fold operation over the iterable.
- Create an iterator that interleaves elements in
i
andj
. - Iterate
iterable
with a particular value inserted between each element. - Iterate
iterable
with a particular value created by a function inserted between each element. - Creates a new iterator that infinitely applies function to value and yields results.
- Combine all iterator elements into one String, separated by
sep
. - Create an iterator that merges elements of the contained iterators using the ordering function.
- Create an iterator that merges elements of the contained iterators.
- Return the maximum value of the iterable.
- Create an iterator that merges elements in
i
andj
. - Return an iterator adaptor that merge-joins items from the two base iterators in ascending order.
- Return the minimum value of the iterable.
- An iterator adaptor that allows the user to peek at multiple
.next()
values without advancing the base iterator. - Converts an iterator of tuples into a tuple of containers.
- An iterator that generalizes .zip() and allows running multiple iterators in lockstep.
- Partition a sequence using predicate
pred
so that elements that map totrue
are placed before elements which map tofalse
. - A drop-in replacement for
std::iter::Peekable
which adds apeek_nth
method allowing the user topeek
at a value several iterations forward without advancing the base iterator. - “Lift” a function of the values of an iterator so that it can process an iterator of
Result
values instead. - Create an iterator where you can put back a single item
- Create an iterator where you can put back multiple values to the front of the iteration.
- Return an iterator inside a
Rc<RefCell<_>>
wrapper. - repeat_
call Deprecated An iterator source that produces elements indefinitely by calling a given closure. - Create an iterator that produces
n
repetitions ofelement
. - Iterate
iterable
in reverse. - Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order.
- Creates a new unfold source with the specified closure as the “iterator function” and an initial state to eventually pass to the closure
- zip
Deprecated Converts the arguments to iterators and zips them. - Iterate
i
andj
in lock step.