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NAME

       std::slice - Class defining one-dimensional subset of an array.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <valarray>

   Public Member Functions
       slice ()
           Construct an empty slice.
       slice (size_t __o, size_t __d, size_t __s)
           Construct a slice.
       size_t size () const
           Return size of slice.
       size_t start () const
           Return array offset of first slice element.
       size_t stride () const
           Return array stride of slice.

   Friends
       bool operator== (const slice &, const slice &)=default
           Equality comparison.

Detailed Description

       Class defining one-dimensional subset of an array.

       The slice class represents a one-dimensional subset of an array, specified by three
       parameters: start offset, size, and stride. The start offset is the index of the first
       element of the array that is part of the subset. The size is the total number of elements
       in the subset. Stride is the distance between each successive array element to include in
       the subset.

       For example, with an array of size 10, and a slice with offset 1, size 3 and stride 2, the
       subset consists of array elements 1, 3, and 5.

Friends And Related Symbol Documentation

   bool operator== (const slice &, const slice &) [friend]
       Equality comparison.

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