# Methods Rust has methods, they are simply functions that are associated with a particular type. The first argument of a method is an instance of the type it is associated with: ```rust,editable struct Rectangle { width: u32, height: u32, } impl Rectangle { fn area(&self) -> u32 { self.width * self.height } fn inc_width(&mut self, delta: u32) { self.width += delta; } } fn main() { let mut rect = Rectangle { width: 10, height: 5 }; println!("old area: {}", rect.area()); rect.inc_width(5); println!("new area: {}", rect.area()); } ``` * We will look much more at methods in today's exercise and in tomorrow's class.