doc: a more simple description of Iterator::nth
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@ -195,13 +195,9 @@ pub trait Iterator {
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/// Consumes the `n` first elements of the iterator, then returns the
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/// `next()` one.
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/// Returns the `n`th element of the iterator.
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/// This method will evaluate the iterator `n` times, discarding those elements.
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/// After it does so, it will call [`next()`] and return its value.
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/// [`next()`]: #tymethod.next
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/// Note that all preceding elements will be consumed (i.e. discarded).
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///
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/// Like most indexing operations, the count starts from zero, so `nth(0)`
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/// returns the first value, `nth(1)` the second, and so on.
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