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README.md
vehicles
Instructions
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Create the trait Vehicle with the model and year
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In a border cross you want to keep a list of all the vehicles that are waiting to enter the country. You want to keep a waiting list of the vehicle but the vehicles can be of two types: Car or Truck
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Create a function that receives a vector of structures that implements the Vehicle trait and returns all the models.
With the following structure:
Expected Functions and Structures
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub struct Car<'a> {
pub plate_nbr: &'a str,
pub model: &'a str,
pub horse_power: u32,
pub year: u32,
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub struct Truck<'a> {
pub plate_nbr: &'a str,
pub model: &'a str,
pub horse_power: u32,
pub year: u32,
pub load_tons: u32,
}
pub trait Vehicle {
fn model(&self) -> &str;
fn year(&self) -> u32;
}
impl Vehicle for Truck<'_> {
}
impl Vehicle for Car<'_> {
}
fn all_models(list: Vec<&Vehicle>) -> Vec<&str> {
}
Usage
Here is a program to test your function.
fn main() {
let vehicles: Vec<&dyn Vehicle> = vec![
&Car {
plate_nbr: "A3D5C7",
model: "Model 3",
horse_power: 325,
year: 2010,
},
&Truck {
plate_nbr: "V3D5CT",
model: "Ranger",
horse_power: 325,
year: 2010,
load_tons: 40,
},
];
println!("{:?}", all_models(vehicles));
}
And its output
student@ubuntu:~/vehicles/test$ cargo run
["Model 3", "Ranger"]
student@ubuntu:~/vehicles/test$