rustHow to pop a Rust slice?
A Rust slice can be popped using the pop() method. This method removes the last element from the slice and returns it.
let mut my_slice = [1, 2, 3];
let popped_element = my_slice.pop();
The output of the above code will be Some(3).
let mut my_slice = [1, 2, 3];: This line declares a mutable slicemy_slicewith three elements.let popped_element = my_slice.pop();: This line calls thepop()method on themy_sliceslice, which removes the last element from the slice and assigns it to thepopped_elementvariable.
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