pub fn kmerge<I>(iterable: I) -> KMerge<<I::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter> ⓘwhere
I: IntoIterator,
I::Item: IntoIterator,
<<I as IntoIterator>::Item as IntoIterator>::Item: PartialOrd,
Expand description
Create an iterator that merges elements of the contained iterators using the ordering function.
Equivalent to iterable.into_iter().kmerge()
.
use itertools::kmerge;
for elt in kmerge(vec![vec![0, 2, 4], vec![1, 3, 5], vec![6, 7]]) {
/* loop body */
}