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// iterators2.rs
// In this exercise, you'll learn some of the unique advantages that iterators
// can offer. Follow the steps to complete the exercise.
// Execute `rustlings hint iterators2` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// Step 1.
// Complete the `capitalize_first` function.
// "hello" -> "Hello"
pub fn capitalize_first(input: &str) -> String {
let mut c = input.chars();
match c.next() {
None => String::new(),
Some(first) => format!("{}{}", first.to_uppercase(), c.collect::<String>()),
}
}
// Step 2.
// Apply the `capitalize_first` function to a slice of string slices.
// Return a vector of strings.
// ["hello", "world"] -> ["Hello", "World"]
pub fn capitalize_words_vector(words: &[&str]) -> Vec<String> {
// Why are these two lines different? The first one does not compile but the second one does
// and I don't really understand the error message.
// words.iter().map(capitalize_first).collect()
words.into_iter().map(|s| capitalize_first(s)).collect()
}
// Step 3.
// Apply the `capitalize_first` function again to a slice of string slices.
// Return a single string.
// ["hello", " ", "world"] -> "Hello World"
pub fn capitalize_words_string(words: &[&str]) -> String {
// capitalize_words_vector(words).join("")
words.iter().map(|s| capitalize_first(s)).collect()
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_success() {
assert_eq!(capitalize_first("h"), "H");
assert_eq!(capitalize_first("hello"), "Hello");
}
#[test]
fn test_empty() {
assert_eq!(capitalize_first(""), "");
}
#[test]
fn test_iterate_string_vec() {
let words = vec!["hello", "world"];
assert_eq!(capitalize_words_vector(&words), ["Hello", "World"]);
}
#[test]
fn test_iterate_into_string() {
let words = vec!["hello", " ", "world"];
assert_eq!(capitalize_words_string(&words), "Hello World");
}
}

confused about lines 24 and 25. I'm struggling to understand the difference between this line:

words.iter().map(capitalize_first).collect()

and this line:

words.iter().map(|s| capitalize_first(s)).collect()
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