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# Bindings
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If you’re matching multiple things, via a `|` or a `...`, you can bind
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the value to a name with `@`:
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You can bind values to names with `@`:
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```rust
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let x = 1;
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}
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```
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This prints `got a range element 1`.
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This prints `got a range element 1`. This is useful when you want to
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do a complicated match of part of a data structure:
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```rust
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#[derive(Debug)]
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struct Person {
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name: Option<String>,
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}
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let name = "Steve".to_string();
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let mut x: Option<Person> = Some(Person { name: Some(name) });
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match x {
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Some(Person { name: ref a @ Some(_), .. }) => println!("{:?}", a),
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_ => {}
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}
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```
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This prints `Some("Steve")`: We’ve bound the inner `name` to `a`.
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If you use `@` with `|`, you need to make sure the name is bound in each part
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of the pattern:
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```rust
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let x = 5;
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match x {
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e @ 1 ... 5 | e @ 8 ... 10 => println!("got a range element {}", e),
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_ => println!("anything"),
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}
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```
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# Ignoring variants
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