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iterator - is it possible to filter on a vector in-place?

I'd like to remove some elements from a Vec, but vec.iter().filter().collect() creates a new vector with borrowed items.

I'd like to mutate the original Vec without extra memory allocation (and keep memory of removed elements as an extra capacity of the vector).

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If you want to remove elements, you can use retain(), which removes elements from the vector if the closure returns false:

let mut vec = vec![1, 2, 3, 4];
vec.retain(|&x| x % 2 == 0);
assert_eq!(vec, [2, 4]);

If you want to modify the elements in place, you have to do that in a for x in vec.iter_mut().


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