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//! 
//! [](https://crates.io/crates/select_indices)
//! [](https://docs.rs/select_indices)
//! 
//!
//! `select_indices` is a crate that provides iterators for seeking through a slice with a pre-made list of indices. It can simplify the readability of code and, in some cases, increase performance.
//!
//! [Documentation](https://docs.rs/select_indices)<br>
//!
//! ```rust
//! use select_indices::prelude::*;
//!
//! struct BankAccount {
//! pub name: String,
//! pub balance: f32,
//! }
//!
//! let mut vec: Vec<BankAccount> = vec![
//! BankAccount { name: "Joey Bag o' Donuts".to_string(), balance: 4.27 },
//! BankAccount { name: "Henry Howard Roosevelt".to_string(), balance: 83.20 },
//! BankAccount { name: "Jenny Jenson".to_string(), balance: 54.32 },
//! BankAccount { name: "The Dude".to_string(), balance: -134.01 },
//! // Assume there's like 300 of these
//! ];
//!
//! vec.select_indices_mut(&[1, 3]).for_each(|account| {
//! account.balance -= 20.00;
//! println!("{} now has ${}", account.name, account.balance);
//! });
//! ```
//!
//! There is also a `rayon` feature flag that provides ParallelIterator versions of `select_indices` iterators. In certain cases, these iterators can greatly improve performance over other methods of slice iteration.
pub
pub
pub use crate::;
pub use crate::;