// primitive_types4.rs // Get a slice out of Array a where the ??? is so that the `if` statement // returns true. Scroll down for hints!! fn main() { let a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; let nice_slice = ??? if nice_slice == [2, 3, 4] { println!("Nice slice!"); } else { println!("Not quite what I was expecting... I see: {:?}", nice_slice); } } // Take a look at the Understanding Ownership -> Slices -> Other Slices section of the book: // https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-03-slices.html // and use the starting and ending indices of the items in the Array // that you want to end up in the slice. // If you're curious why the right hand of the `==` comparison does not // have an ampersand for a reference since the left hand side is a // reference, take a look at the Deref coercions section of the book: // https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch15-02-deref.html