rustHow do you get the number of characters in a Rust string?
You can get the number of characters in a Rust string using the len() method. This method returns the length of the string as an usize type.
Example code
let my_string = "Hello World!";
let length = my_string.len();
println!("The length of '{}' is {}.", my_string, length);
Output example
The length of 'Hello World!' is 12.
Code explanation
let my_string = "Hello World!";: This line declares a string variablemy_stringand assigns it the value"Hello World!".let length = my_string.len();: This line calls thelen()method on themy_stringvariable and assigns the result to thelengthvariable.println!("The length of '{}' is {}.", my_string, length);: This line prints the length of the string to the console.
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