rustRust parallel loop example
Parallel loops in Rust are implemented using the Rayon library. Rayon provides a par_iter
method which can be used to iterate over a collection in parallel.
use rayon::prelude::*;
let v = vec![1, 2, 3];
// Iterate over `v` in parallel
v.par_iter().for_each(|x| println!("{}", x));
Output example
1
2
3
The code above uses the par_iter
method to iterate over the vector v
in parallel. The for_each
method is then used to execute a closure for each element in the vector.
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