Chapter 41. Adapted Iterators Traits
That’s a sinewy and complicated question with ramifications that would take more time than we have to explore adequately. Suppose you break off the fragment that most puzzles you and phrase that concisely? | ||
--Jonathon Hemlock |
This is fun! Are you mad? | ||
--Arnold J. Rimmer, Red Dwarf |
Introduction
In order to successfully navigate the remaining chapters of Part III, we are going to need some powerful tools to help us on our way. In the next chapter, we’ll look at how to apply a selection predicate to filter out elements of the underlying range. And an extra chapter, Indexed Iteration, included on the CD looks at the business of indexing iterators: applying an adaptation that associates an ordinal representing the ...
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