Package com.google.common.collect
Class AbstractSequentialIterator<T>
- java.lang.Object
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- com.google.common.collect.UnmodifiableIterator<T>
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- com.google.common.collect.AbstractSequentialIterator<T>
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java.util.Iterator<T>
@GwtCompatible public abstract class AbstractSequentialIterator<T> extends UnmodifiableIterator<T>
This class provides a skeletal implementation of theIteratorinterface for sequences whose next element can always be derived from the previous element. Null elements are not supported, nor is theUnmodifiableIterator.remove()method.Example:
Iterator<Integer> powersOfTwo = new AbstractSequentialIterator<Integer>(1) { protected Integer computeNext(Integer previous) { return (previous == 1 << 30) ? null : previous * 2; } };- Since:
- 12.0 (in Guava as
AbstractLinkedIteratorsince 8.0) - Author:
- Chris Povirk
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor Description protectedAbstractSequentialIterator(T firstOrNull)Creates a new iterator with the given first element, or, iffirstOrNullis null, creates a new empty iterator.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description protected abstract TcomputeNext(T previous)Returns the element that followsprevious, or returnsnullif no elements remain.booleanhasNext()Tnext()-
Methods inherited from class com.google.common.collect.UnmodifiableIterator
remove
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Constructor Detail
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AbstractSequentialIterator
protected AbstractSequentialIterator(@CheckForNull T firstOrNull)
Creates a new iterator with the given first element, or, iffirstOrNullis null, creates a new empty iterator.
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Method Detail
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computeNext
@CheckForNull protected abstract T computeNext(T previous)
Returns the element that followsprevious, or returnsnullif no elements remain. This method is invoked during each call tonext()in order to compute the result of a future call tonext().
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hasNext
public final boolean hasNext()
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