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swift3 - Swift 3.0 iterate over String.Index range

The following was possible with Swift 2.2:

let m = "alpha"
for i in m.startIndex..<m.endIndex {
    print(m[i])
}
a
l
p
h
a

With 3.0, we get the following error:

Type 'Range' (aka 'Range') does not conform to protocol 'Sequence'

I am trying to do a very simple operation with strings in swift -- simply traverse through the first half of the string (or a more generic problem: traverse through a range of a string).

I can do the following:

let s = "string"
var midIndex = s.index(s.startIndex, offsetBy: s.characters.count/2)
let r = Range(s.startIndex..<midIndex)
print(s[r])

But here I'm not really traversing the string. So the question is: how do I traverse through a range of a given string. Like:

for i in Range(s.startIndex..<s.midIndex) {
    print(s[i])
}
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You can traverse a string by using indices property of the characters property like this:

let letters = "string"
let middle = letters.index(letters.startIndex, offsetBy: letters.characters.count / 2)

for index in letters.characters.indices {

    // to traverse to half the length of string 
    if index == middle { break }  // s, t, r

    print(letters[index])  // s, t, r, i, n, g
}

From the documentation in section Strings and Characters - Counting Characters:

Extended grapheme clusters can be composed of one or more Unicode scalars. This means that different characters—and different representations of the same character—can require different amounts of memory to store. Because of this, characters in Swift do not each take up the same amount of memory within a string’s representation. As a result, the number of characters in a string cannot be calculated without iterating through the string to determine its extended grapheme cluster boundaries.

emphasis is my own.

This will not work:

let secondChar = letters[1] 
// error: subscript is unavailable, cannot subscript String with an Int

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