I can not find a way to collect the values of a HashMap
into a Vec
in the documentation. I have score_table: HashMap<Id, Score>
and I want to get all the Score
s into all_scores: Vec<Score>
.
I was tempted to use the values
method (all_scores = score_table.values()
), but it does not work since values is not a Vec
.
I know that Values
implements the ExactSizeIterator
trait, but I do not know how to collect all values of an iterator into a vector without manually writing a for loop and pushing the values in the vector one after one.
I also tried to use std::iter::FromIterator;
but ended with something like:
all_scores = Vec::from_iter(score_table.values());
expected type `std::vec::Vec<Score>`
found type `std::vec::Vec<&Score>`
Thanks to Hash map macro refuses to type-check, failing with a misleading (and seemingly buggy) error message?, I changed it to:
all_scores = Vec::from_iter(score_table.values().cloned());
and it does not produce errors to cargo check
.
Is this a good way to do it?
The method Iterator.collect
is designed for this specific task. You're right in that you need .cloned()
if you want a vector of actual values instead of references (unless the stored type implements Copy
, like primitives), so the code looks like this:
all_scores = score_table.values().cloned().collect();
Internally, collect()
just uses FromIterator
, but it also infers the type of the output. Sometimes there isn't enough information to infer the type, so you may need to explicitly specify the type you want, like so:
all_scores = score_table.values().cloned().collect::<Vec<Score>>();