So, you need to split the loop into the various iterator bits. Local variables become members; the loop initialisation goes into the ctor, or into the first ++ with a flag; the condition goes into ==, probably twisted to fit the two-iterator model; the increment goes into ++.
Where the actual computation goes is a bit trickier. 1) computation goes into `op*`; that means it is computed twice if you do `x = *it; y = *it;`. 2) computation goes into `op++`; that means you need to cache the result in a member and then `op*` simply returns that. The first computation has to go in the ctor so that…