rustHow to convert a Rust slice to a tuple?
A Rust slice can be converted to a tuple by using the .collect() method. This method takes an iterator and collects its elements into a collection type.
let slice = [1, 2, 3];
let tuple: (i32, i32, i32) = slice.iter().collect();
println!("{:?}", tuple);
Output example
(1, 2, 3)
The code above creates a slice of three elements and then uses the .iter() method to create an iterator over the slice. The .collect() method then collects the elements of the iterator into a tuple.
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