Iterator for 3D index using a containerless iterator and parallel std::for_each
I’m looking to make an iterator that is very similar to std::ranges::views::iota but making it work in 3D instead. It will not have a container underneath because I don’t need to save the indexes into an array, I just need to go through them.
Iterator for 3D index using a containerless iterator and parallel std::for_each
I’m looking to make an iterator that is very similar to std::ranges::views::iota but making it work in 3D instead. It will not have a container underneath because I don’t need to save the indexes into an array, I just need to go through them.
Iterator for 3D index using a containerless iterator and parallel std::for_each
I’m looking to make an iterator that is very similar to std::ranges::views::iota but making it work in 3D instead. It will not have a container underneath because I don’t need to save the indexes into an array, I just need to go through them.
Iterator for 3D index using a containerless iterator and parallel std::for_each
I’m looking to make an iterator that is very similar to std::ranges::views::iota but making it work in 3D instead. It will not have a container underneath because I don’t need to save the indexes into an array, I just need to go through them.
Iterator for 3D index using a containerless iterator and parallel std::for_each
I’m looking to make an iterator that is very similar to std::ranges::views::iota but making it work in 3D instead. It will not have a container underneath because I don’t need to save the indexes into an array, I just need to go through them.
Iterator for 3D index using a containerless iterator and parallel std::for_each
I’m looking to make an iterator that is very similar to std::ranges::views::iota but making it work in 3D instead. It will not have a container underneath because I don’t need to save the indexes into an array, I just need to go through them.