Function itertools::multizip
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pub fn multizip<T, U>(t: U) -> Zip<T> where
Zip<T>: From<U>,
Zip<T>: Iterator,
An iterator that generalizes .zip() and allows running multiple iterators in lockstep.
The iterator Zip<(I, J, ..., M)>
is formed from a tuple of iterators (or values that
implement IntoIterator
) and yields elements
until any of the subiterators yields None
.
The iterator element type is a tuple like like (A, B, ..., E)
where A
to E
are the
element types of the subiterator.
Note: The result of this macro is a value of a named type (Zip<(I, J, ..)>
of each component iterator I, J, ...
) if each component iterator is
nameable.
Prefer izip!()
over multizip
for the performance benefits of using the
standard library .zip()
. Prefer multizip
if a nameable type is needed.
use itertools::multizip; // iterate over three sequences side-by-side let mut results = [0, 0, 0, 0]; let inputs = [3, 7, 9, 6]; for (r, index, input) in multizip((&mut results, 0..10, &inputs)) { *r = index * 10 + input; } assert_eq!(results, [0 + 3, 10 + 7, 29, 36]);