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Add documentation to transform_inclusive_scan
Problem: - There is no documentation for the existing functions. This will make it harder for users to consume these functions, especially as new variants are added. Solution: - Add documentation.
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namespace boost { namespace algorithm {
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/// \fn transform_inclusive_scan ( InputIterator first, InputIterator last, OutputIterator result, BinaryOperation bOp, UnaryOperation uOp, T init )
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/// \brief Transforms elements from the input range with uOp and then combines
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/// those transformed elements with bOp such that the n-1th element and the nth
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/// element are combined. Inclusivity means that the nth element is included in
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/// the nth combination.
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/// \return The updated output iterator
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///
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/// \param first The start of the input sequence
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/// \param last The end of the input sequence
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/// \param result The output iterator to write the results into
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/// \param bOp The operation for combining transformed input elements
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/// \param uOp The operation for transforming input elements
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/// \param init The initial value
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///
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/// \note This function is part of the C++17 standard library
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template<class InputIterator, class OutputIterator,
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class BinaryOperation, class UnaryOperation, class T>
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OutputIterator transform_inclusive_scan(InputIterator first, InputIterator last,
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return result;
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}
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/// \fn transform_inclusive_scan ( InputIterator first, InputIterator last, OutputIterator result, BinaryOperation bOp, UnaryOperation uOp, T init )
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/// \brief Transforms elements from the input range with uOp and then combines
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/// those transformed elements with bOp such that the n-1th element and the nth
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/// element are combined. Inclusivity means that the nth element is included in
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/// the nth combination. The first value will be used as the init.
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/// \return The updated output iterator
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///
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/// \param first The start of the input sequence
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/// \param last The end of the input sequence
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/// \param result The output iterator to write the results into
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/// \param bOp The operation for combining transformed input elements
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/// \param uOp The operation for transforming input elements
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///
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/// \note This function is part of the C++17 standard library
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template<class InputIterator, class OutputIterator,
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class BinaryOperation, class UnaryOperation>
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OutputIterator transform_inclusive_scan(InputIterator first, InputIterator last,
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