std::ranges::view_interface<D>::operator[]
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                    |   template<ranges::random_access_range R = D> constexpr decltype(auto) operator[]( ranges::range_difference_t<R> n );  | 
(1) | (since C++20) | 
|   template<ranges::random_access_range R = const D> constexpr decltype(auto) operator[]( ranges::range_difference_t<R> n ) const;  | 
(2) | (since C++20) | 
The default implementation of operator[] member function obtains the element at the specified offset relative to the beginning iterator, reusing the operator[] of the iterator type.
2) Same as (1), except that 
derived is static_cast<const D&>(*this).Parameters
| n | - | position of the element to return | 
Return value
The element at offset n relative to the beginning iterator.
Notes
In C++20, no type derived from std::ranges::view_interface in the standard library provides their own operator[] member function.
However, following derived types cannot use the default implementations, as they never satisfy random_access_range:
- std::ranges::basic_istream_view
 - std::ranges::filter_view
 - std::ranges::join_view
 - std::ranges::lazy_split_view
 - std::ranges::split_view
 
The inherited operator[] member function is available for std::ranges::empty_view, but a call to it always results in undefined behavior.
Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example  |