rustHow to loop for range in Rust
Looping through a range in Rust is done using the for loop. The for loop takes a range as an argument and iterates over each element in the range.
Example:
for i in 0..5 {
println!("{}", i);
}
Output example
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Code explanation
for: keyword used to start a loopi: variable used to store the current value of the loop0..5: range of values to loop overprintln!: macro used to print the value ofi
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