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A contiguous growable array type with heap-allocated contents, written
Vec<T>.
Vectors have O(1) indexing, amortized O(1) push (to the end) and O(1) pop (from the end).
Vectors ensure they never allocate more than isize::MAX bytes.
§Examples
You can explicitly create a Vec with Vec::new:
…or by using the vec! macro:
You can push values onto the end of a vector (which will grow the vector
as needed):
Popping values works in much the same way:
Vectors also support indexing (through the Index and IndexMut traits):
Structs§
- Drain
- A draining iterator for
Vec<T>. - Extract
If - An iterator which uses a closure to determine if an element should be removed.
- Into
Iter - An iterator that moves out of a vector.
- Splice
- A splicing iterator for
Vec. - Vec
- A contiguous growable array type, written as
Vec<T>, short for ‘vector’. - PeekMut
Experimental - Structure wrapping a mutable reference to the last item in a
Vec.