It's been suggested by a core team member that enumerated itself might not hold 
its weight in the standard library. Instead, we ought to write 
`zip(foo.indices, foo)` or `zip(0..., foo)`. It's easier for the caller to see 
which side of the tuple stores the index and whether the index is an integer or 
an actual index type. This use case seems to further support this design since 
`zip(x…, foo)` and `zip(foo.indicies.drop(x), foo)` can be easily written.

> On May 4, 2017, at 8:50 AM, BJ Homer via swift-evolution 
> <swift-evolution@swift.org> wrote:
> 
>> On May 4, 2017, at 8:51 AM, André Videla via swift-evolution 
>> <swift-evolution@swift.org> wrote:
>> 
>> You can do this trivially with drop. But enumerated from has one nice 
>> property:
>> 
>> myArray.enumerated().dropFirst(6) // counts from 6
>> 
>> myArray.dropFirst(6).enumerated() // counts from 0
>> 
>> Those two lines do very different things even though they look similar
> 
> Neither of those does what the proposed enumerated(from:) does, if I 
> understand correctly:
> 
> let a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
> let result = a.enumerated().dropFirst(2)
> /*
>  (offset: 2, element: 3)
>  (offset: 3, element: 4)
>  (offset: 4, element: 5)
> 
>  */
> 
> let result2 = a.dropFirst(2).enumerated()
> /*
>  (offset: 0, element: 3)
>  (offset: 1, element: 4)
>  (offset: 2, element: 5)
>  */
> 
> 
> let proposed = a.enumerated(from: 2)
> /*
>  (offset: 2, element: 1)
>  (offset: 3, element: 2)
>  (offset: 4, element: 3)
>  (offset: 5, element: 4)
>  (offset: 6, element: 5)
>  */
> The enumerated(from:) name is not clear; it reads (to me) like it’s going to 
> enumerate elements starting at the Nth element. What it actually does (as 
> proposed) is start counting at N, instead of counting at 0. 
> 
> I’m not convinced this is a valuable addition to the language. The use cases 
> are not widely applicable, and if you need it it’s easy to get the same 
> results in a way that avoids the confusion.
> 
> let a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
> 
> let result = a.enumerated().map { (idx, element) in
>     return (idx+2, element)
> }
> 
> // OR
> 
> for (idx, element) in a.enumerated() {
>     let offsetIndex = idx + 2
>     // Use offsetIndex how you will
> }
> 
> 
> -BJ
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