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@ -3991,6 +3991,22 @@ match origin {
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You can do this kind of match on any member, not just the first:
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```{rust}
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# #![allow(non_shorthand_field_patterns)]
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struct Point {
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x: int,
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y: int,
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}
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let origin = Point { x: 0i, y: 0i };
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match origin {
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Point { y: y, .. } => println!("y is {}", y),
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}
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```
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Whew! That's a lot of different ways to match things, and they can all be
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mixed and matched, depending on what you're doing:
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