// ./src/flow_control/match/destructuring/destructure_tuple.md fn part0() { let triple = (0, -2, 3); // TODO ^ Try different values for `triple` println!("Tell me about {:?}", triple); // Match can be used to destructure a tuple match triple { // Destructure the second and third elements (0, y, z) => println!("First is `0`, `y` is {:?}, and `z` is {:?}", y, z), (1, ..) => println!("First is `1` and the rest doesn't matter"), (.., 2) => println!("last is `2` and the rest doesn't matter"), (3, .., 4) => println!("First is `3`, last is `4`, and the rest doesn't matter"), // `..` can be used to ignore the rest of the tuple _ => println!("It doesn't matter what they are"), // `_` means don't bind the value to a variable } } pub fn main() { part0(); }