Class AbstractIterator<T>
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Iterator<T>
Iterator
interface, to make this interface easier to implement for certain types of
data sources.
Iterator
requires its implementations to support querying the
end-of-data status without changing the iterator's state, using the hasNext()
method. But many data sources, such as Reader.read()
, do not expose this information; the only way to
discover whether there is any data left is by trying to retrieve it. These
types of data sources are ordinarily difficult to write iterators for. But
using this class, one must implement only the computeNext()
method,
and invoke the endOfData()
method when appropriate.
Another example is an iterator that skips over null elements in a backing iterator. This could be implemented as:
public static Iterator<String> skipNulls(final Iterator<String> in) {
return new AbstractIterator<String>() {
protected String computeNext() {
while (in.hasNext()) {
String s = in.next();
if (s != null) {
return s;
}
}
return endOfData();
}
};
}
This class supports iterators that include null elements.
- Since:
- 2.0 (imported from Google Collections Library)
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Method Details
-
hasNext
public final boolean hasNext()Deprecated. -
next
Deprecated. -
peek
Deprecated.Returns the next element in the iteration without advancing the iteration, according to the contract ofPeekingIterator.peek()
.Implementations of
AbstractIterator
that wish to expose this functionality should implementPeekingIterator
.
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