How to convert Vec<char> to string form so that I can print it?
2 Answers
145
votes
Use collect() on an iterator:
let v = vec!['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'];
let s: String = v.into_iter().collect();
println!("{}", s);
The original vector will be consumed. If you need to keep it, use v.iter():
let s: String = v.iter().collect();
There is no more direct way because char is a 32-bit Unicode scalar value, and strings in Rust are sequences of bytes (u8) representing text in UTF-8 encoding. They do not map directly to sequences of chars.
33
votes
Here is a more readable version that consumes the vector:
use std::iter::FromIterator;
fn main() {
let v = vec!['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'];
let s = String::from_iter(v);
// vs
let s: String = v.into_iter().collect();
}
Note that collect is implemented with a call to FromIterator::from_iter:
fn collect<B: FromIterator<Self::Item>>(self) -> B
where
Self: Sized,
{
FromIterator::from_iter(self)
}