1.0.0[][src]Trait core::iter::ExactSizeIterator

pub trait ExactSizeIterator: Iterator {
    fn len(&self) -> usize { ... }
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { ... } }

An iterator that knows its exact length.

Many Iterators don't know how many times they will iterate, but some do. If an iterator knows how many times it can iterate, providing access to that information can be useful. For example, if you want to iterate backwards, a good start is to know where the end is.

When implementing an ExactSizeIterator, you must also implement Iterator. When doing so, the implementation of size_hint must return the exact size of the iterator.

The len method has a default implementation, so you usually shouldn't implement it. However, you may be able to provide a more performant implementation than the default, so overriding it in this case makes sense.

Examples

Basic usage:

// a finite range knows exactly how many times it will iterate
let five = 0..5;

assert_eq!(5, five.len());Run

In the module level docs, we implemented an Iterator, Counter. Let's implement ExactSizeIterator for it as well:

impl ExactSizeIterator for Counter {
    // We can easily calculate the remaining number of iterations.
    fn len(&self) -> usize {
        5 - self.count
    }
}

// And now we can use it!

let counter = Counter::new();

assert_eq!(5, counter.len());Run

Provided methods

fn len(&self) -> usize

Returns the exact number of times the iterator will iterate.

This method has a default implementation, so you usually should not implement it directly. However, if you can provide a more efficient implementation, you can do so. See the trait-level docs for an example.

This function has the same safety guarantees as the size_hint function.

Examples

Basic usage:

// a finite range knows exactly how many times it will iterate
let five = 0..5;

assert_eq!(5, five.len());Run

fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (exact_size_is_empty #35428)

Returns true if the iterator is empty.

This method has a default implementation using self.len(), so you don't need to implement it yourself.

Examples

Basic usage:

#![feature(exact_size_is_empty)]

let mut one_element = std::iter::once(0);
assert!(!one_element.is_empty());

assert_eq!(one_element.next(), Some(0));
assert!(one_element.is_empty());

assert_eq!(one_element.next(), None);Run
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Implementors

impl ExactSizeIterator for core::ascii::EscapeDefault[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for EscapeDebug[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for core::char::EscapeDefault[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for EscapeUnicode[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for ToLowercase[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for ToUppercase[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<i8>[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<i16>[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<i32>[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<isize>[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<u8>[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<u16>[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<u32>[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for Range<usize>[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for RangeInclusive<i8>[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for RangeInclusive<i16>[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for RangeInclusive<u8>[src]

impl ExactSizeIterator for RangeInclusive<u16>[src]

impl<'_> ExactSizeIterator for Bytes<'_>[src]

impl<'_, A> ExactSizeIterator for core::option::Iter<'_, A>[src]

impl<'_, A> ExactSizeIterator for core::option::IterMut<'_, A>[src]

impl<'_, I: ExactSizeIterator + ?Sized> ExactSizeIterator for &'_ mut I[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for core::result::Iter<'_, T>[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for core::result::IterMut<'_, T>[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for Chunks<'_, T>[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for ChunksExact<'_, T>[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for ChunksExactMut<'_, T>[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for ChunksMut<'_, T>[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for core::slice::Iter<'_, T>[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for core::slice::IterMut<'_, T>[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for RChunks<'_, T>[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for RChunksExactMut<'_, T>[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for RChunksMut<'_, T>[src]

impl<'_, T> ExactSizeIterator for Windows<'_, T>[src]

impl<'a, I, T: 'a> ExactSizeIterator for Cloned<I> where
    I: ExactSizeIterator<Item = &'a T>,
    T: Clone
[src]

impl<'a, I, T: 'a> ExactSizeIterator for Copied<I> where
    I: ExactSizeIterator<Item = &'a T>,
    T: Copy
[src]

impl<'a, T> ExactSizeIterator for RChunksExact<'a, T>[src]

impl<A> ExactSizeIterator for core::option::IntoIter<A>[src]

impl<A, B> ExactSizeIterator for Zip<A, B> where
    A: ExactSizeIterator,
    B: ExactSizeIterator
[src]

impl<A, F: FnOnce() -> A> ExactSizeIterator for OnceWith<F>[src]

impl<B, I: ExactSizeIterator, F> ExactSizeIterator for Map<I, F> where
    F: FnMut(I::Item) -> B, 
[src]

impl<I> ExactSizeIterator for Enumerate<I> where
    I: ExactSizeIterator
[src]

impl<I> ExactSizeIterator for Fuse<I> where
    I: ExactSizeIterator
[src]

impl<I> ExactSizeIterator for Rev<I> where
    I: ExactSizeIterator + DoubleEndedIterator
[src]

impl<I> ExactSizeIterator for Skip<I> where
    I: ExactSizeIterator
[src]

impl<I> ExactSizeIterator for StepBy<I> where
    I: ExactSizeIterator
[src]

impl<I> ExactSizeIterator for Take<I> where
    I: ExactSizeIterator
[src]

impl<I: ExactSizeIterator> ExactSizeIterator for Peekable<I>[src]

impl<I: ExactSizeIterator, F> ExactSizeIterator for Inspect<I, F> where
    F: FnMut(&I::Item), 
[src]

impl<T> ExactSizeIterator for Empty<T>[src]

impl<T> ExactSizeIterator for Once<T>[src]

impl<T> ExactSizeIterator for core::result::IntoIter<T>[src]

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