pub trait Index<Idx>where
Idx: ?Sized,{
type Output: ?Sized;
// Required method
fn index(&self, index: Idx) -> &Self::Output;
}
Expand description
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);
Required Associated Types§
Required Methods§
Implementors§
Source§impl Index<Range<usize>> for UninitSlice
impl Index<Range<usize>> for UninitSlice
type Output = UninitSlice
Source§impl Index<RangeFrom<usize>> for UninitSlice
impl Index<RangeFrom<usize>> for UninitSlice
type Output = UninitSlice
Source§impl Index<RangeFull> for UninitSlice
impl Index<RangeFull> for UninitSlice
type Output = UninitSlice
Source§impl Index<RangeInclusive<usize>> for UninitSlice
impl Index<RangeInclusive<usize>> for UninitSlice
type Output = UninitSlice
Source§impl Index<RangeTo<usize>> for UninitSlice
impl Index<RangeTo<usize>> for UninitSlice
type Output = UninitSlice
Source§impl Index<RangeToInclusive<usize>> for UninitSlice
impl Index<RangeToInclusive<usize>> for UninitSlice
type Output = UninitSlice
Source§impl<'a, K, V> Index<usize> for Keys<'a, K, V>
impl<'a, K, V> Index<usize> for Keys<'a, K, V>
Access IndexMap
keys at indexed positions.
While Index<usize> for IndexMap
accesses a map’s values,
indexing through IndexMap::keys
offers an alternative to access a map’s
keys instead.
Since Keys
is also an iterator, consuming items from the iterator will
offset the effective indexes. Similarly, if Keys
is obtained from
Slice::keys
, indexes will be interpreted relative to the position of
that slice.
§Examples
use indexmap::IndexMap;
let mut map = IndexMap::new();
for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() {
map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_uppercase());
}
assert_eq!(map[0], "LOREM");
assert_eq!(map.keys()[0], "lorem");
assert_eq!(map[1], "IPSUM");
assert_eq!(map.keys()[1], "ipsum");
map.reverse();
assert_eq!(map.keys()[0], "amet");
assert_eq!(map.keys()[1], "sit");
map.sort_keys();
assert_eq!(map.keys()[0], "amet");
assert_eq!(map.keys()[1], "dolor");
// Advancing the iterator will offset the indexing
let mut keys = map.keys();
assert_eq!(keys[0], "amet");
assert_eq!(keys.next().map(|s| &**s), Some("amet"));
assert_eq!(keys[0], "dolor");
assert_eq!(keys[1], "ipsum");
// Slices may have an offset as well
let slice = &map[2..];
assert_eq!(slice[0], "IPSUM");
assert_eq!(slice.keys()[0], "ipsum");
use indexmap::IndexMap;
let mut map = IndexMap::new();
map.insert("foo", 1);
println!("{:?}", map.keys()[10]); // panics!
Source§impl<'a, K, V, T> Index<&'a T> for OrderedMap<K, V>
impl<'a, K, V, T> Index<&'a T> for OrderedMap<K, V>
Source§impl<'a, Q> Index<&'a Q> for rustmax::toml::map::Map<String, Value>
impl<'a, Q> Index<&'a Q> for rustmax::toml::map::Map<String, Value>
Access an element of this map. Panics if the given key is not present in the map.
Source§impl<'h> Index<usize> for rustmax::regex::bytes::Captures<'h>
impl<'h> Index<usize> for rustmax::regex::bytes::Captures<'h>
Get a matching capture group’s haystack substring by index.
The haystack substring returned can’t outlive the Captures
object if this
method is used, because of how Index
is defined (normally a[i]
is part
of a
and can’t outlive it). To work around this limitation, do that, use
Captures::get
instead.
'h
is the lifetime of the matched haystack, but the lifetime of the
&str
returned by this implementation is the lifetime of the Captures
value itself.
§Panics
If there is no matching group at the given index.
Source§impl<'h> Index<usize> for rustmax::regex::Captures<'h>
impl<'h> Index<usize> for rustmax::regex::Captures<'h>
Get a matching capture group’s haystack substring by index.
The haystack substring returned can’t outlive the Captures
object if this
method is used, because of how Index
is defined (normally a[i]
is part
of a
and can’t outlive it). To work around this limitation, do that, use
Captures::get
instead.
'h
is the lifetime of the matched haystack, but the lifetime of the
&str
returned by this implementation is the lifetime of the Captures
value itself.
§Panics
If there is no matching group at the given index.
Source§impl<'h, 'n> Index<&'n str> for rustmax::regex::bytes::Captures<'h>
impl<'h, 'n> Index<&'n str> for rustmax::regex::bytes::Captures<'h>
Get a matching capture group’s haystack substring by name.
The haystack substring returned can’t outlive the Captures
object if this
method is used, because of how Index
is defined (normally a[i]
is part
of a
and can’t outlive it). To work around this limitation, do that, use
Captures::name
instead.
'h
is the lifetime of the matched haystack, but the lifetime of the
&str
returned by this implementation is the lifetime of the Captures
value itself.
'n
is the lifetime of the group name used to index the Captures
value.
§Panics
If there is no matching group at the given name.
Source§impl<'h, 'n> Index<&'n str> for rustmax::regex::Captures<'h>
impl<'h, 'n> Index<&'n str> for rustmax::regex::Captures<'h>
Get a matching capture group’s haystack substring by name.
The haystack substring returned can’t outlive the Captures
object if this
method is used, because of how Index
is defined (normally a[i]
is part
of a
and can’t outlive it). To work around this limitation, do that, use
Captures::name
instead.
'h
is the lifetime of the matched haystack, but the lifetime of the
&str
returned by this implementation is the lifetime of the Captures
value itself.
'n
is the lifetime of the group name used to index the Captures
value.
§Panics
If there is no matching group at the given name.
Source§impl<K, V, Q, S> Index<&Q> for IndexMap<K, V, S>
impl<K, V, Q, S> Index<&Q> for IndexMap<K, V, S>
Access IndexMap
values corresponding to a key.
§Examples
use indexmap::IndexMap;
let mut map = IndexMap::new();
for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() {
map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_uppercase());
}
assert_eq!(map["lorem"], "LOREM");
assert_eq!(map["ipsum"], "IPSUM");
use indexmap::IndexMap;
let mut map = IndexMap::new();
map.insert("foo", 1);
println!("{:?}", map["bar"]); // panics!
Source§impl<K, V, S> Index<usize> for IndexMap<K, V, S>
impl<K, V, S> Index<usize> for IndexMap<K, V, S>
Access IndexMap
values at indexed positions.
See Index<usize> for Keys
to access a map’s keys instead.
§Examples
use indexmap::IndexMap;
let mut map = IndexMap::new();
for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() {
map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_uppercase());
}
assert_eq!(map[0], "LOREM");
assert_eq!(map[1], "IPSUM");
map.reverse();
assert_eq!(map[0], "AMET");
assert_eq!(map[1], "SIT");
map.sort_keys();
assert_eq!(map[0], "AMET");
assert_eq!(map[1], "DOLOR");
use indexmap::IndexMap;
let mut map = IndexMap::new();
map.insert("foo", 1);
println!("{:?}", map[10]); // panics!
Source§impl<Q> Index<&Q> for rustmax::tera::Map<String, Value>
impl<Q> Index<&Q> for rustmax::tera::Map<String, Value>
Access an element of this map. Panics if the given key is not present in the map.
match val {
Value::String(s) => Some(s.as_str()),
Value::Array(arr) => arr[0].as_str(),
Value::Object(map) => map["type"].as_str(),
_ => None,
}
Source§impl<T> Index<usize> for StackRef<T>where
T: Stackable,
impl<T> Index<usize> for StackRef<T>where
T: Stackable,
type Output = <T as ForeignType>::Ref
Source§impl<T, F> Index<usize> for VarZeroSlice<T, F>
impl<T, F> Index<usize> for VarZeroSlice<T, F>
Source§impl<T, S> Index<usize> for IndexSet<T, S>
impl<T, S> Index<usize> for IndexSet<T, S>
Access IndexSet
values at indexed positions.
§Examples
use indexmap::IndexSet;
let mut set = IndexSet::new();
for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() {
set.insert(word.to_string());
}
assert_eq!(set[0], "Lorem");
assert_eq!(set[1], "ipsum");
set.reverse();
assert_eq!(set[0], "amet");
assert_eq!(set[1], "sit");
set.sort();
assert_eq!(set[0], "Lorem");
assert_eq!(set[1], "amet");
use indexmap::IndexSet;
let mut set = IndexSet::new();
set.insert("foo");
println!("{:?}", set[10]); // panics!