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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions src/doc/guide.md
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Expand Up @@ -4488,9 +4488,10 @@ range(1i, 100i).map(|x| println!("{}", x));
If you are trying to execute a closure on an iterator for its side effects,
just use `for` instead.

There are tons of interesting iterator adapters. `take(n)` will get the
first `n` items out of an iterator, and return them as a list. Let's
try it out with our infinite iterator from before, `count()`:
There are tons of interesting iterator adapters. `take(n)` will return an
iterator over the next `n` elements of the original iterator, note that this
has no side effect on the original iterator. Let's try it out with our infinite
iterator from before, `count()`:

```{rust}
for i in std::iter::count(1i, 5i).take(5) {
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