rustHow to iterate over struct in Rust
Iterating over a struct in Rust is done using a for loop. The syntax is as follows:
for element in struct {
// code to execute
}
Code explanation
for: the keyword used to start the loopelement: the variable used to store each element of the structin: the keyword used to indicate the struct to iterate overstruct: the name of the struct to iterate over{: the opening brace of the loop// code to execute: the code to execute for each element of the struct}: the closing brace of the loop
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