1.0.0[−][src]Trait core::ops::Index
Used for indexing operations (container[index]
) in immutable contexts.
container[index]
is actually syntactic sugar for *container.index(index)
,
but only when used as an immutable value. If a mutable value is requested,
IndexMut
is used instead. This allows nice things such as
let value = v[index]
if the type of value
implements Copy
.
Examples
The following example implements Index
on a read-only NucleotideCount
container, enabling individual counts to be retrieved with index syntax.
use std::ops::Index; enum Nucleotide { A, C, G, T, } struct NucleotideCount { a: usize, c: usize, g: usize, t: usize, } impl Index<Nucleotide> for NucleotideCount { type Output = usize; fn index(&self, nucleotide: Nucleotide) -> &Self::Output { match nucleotide { Nucleotide::A => &self.a, Nucleotide::C => &self.c, Nucleotide::G => &self.g, Nucleotide::T => &self.t, } } } let nucleotide_count = NucleotideCount {a: 14, c: 9, g: 10, t: 12}; assert_eq!(nucleotide_count[Nucleotide::A], 14); assert_eq!(nucleotide_count[Nucleotide::C], 9); assert_eq!(nucleotide_count[Nucleotide::G], 10); assert_eq!(nucleotide_count[Nucleotide::T], 12);Run
Associated Types
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impl<I> Index<I> for str where
I: SliceIndex<str>,
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I: SliceIndex<str>,
impl<T, I> Index<I> for [T] where
I: SliceIndex<[T]>,
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I: SliceIndex<[T]>,