Class Iterables
- java.lang.Object
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- com.google.common.collect.Iterables
 
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 @GwtCompatible(emulated=true) public final class Iterables extends java.lang.Object An assortment of mainly legacy static utility methods that operate on or return objects of typeIterable. Except as noted, each method has a correspondingIterator-based method in theIteratorsclass.Java 8 users: several common uses for this class are now more comprehensively addressed by the new Streamlibrary. Read the method documentation below for comparisons. This class is not being deprecated, but we gently encourage you to migrate to streams.Performance notes: Unless otherwise noted, all of the iterables produced in this class are lazy, which means that their iterators only advance the backing iteration when absolutely necessary. See the Guava User Guide article on Iterables.- Since:
- 2.0
- Author:
- Kevin Bourrillion, Jared Levy
 
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Method SummaryAll Methods Static Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 booleanaddAll(java.util.Collection<T> addTo, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> elementsToAdd)Adds all elements initerabletocollection.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 booleanall(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate)Returnstrueif every element initerablesatisfies the predicate.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 booleanany(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate)Returnstrueif any element initerablesatisfies the predicate.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>concat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> inputs)Combines multiple iterables into a single iterable.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>concat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>... inputs)Combines multiple iterables into a single iterable.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>concat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> a, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> b)Combines two iterables into a single iterable.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>concat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> a, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> b, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> c)Combines three iterables into a single iterable.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>concat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> a, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> b, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> c, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> d)Combines four iterables into a single iterable.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>consumingIterable(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable)Returns a view of the supplied iterable that wraps each generatedIteratorthroughIterators.consumingIterator(Iterator).static booleancontains(java.lang.Iterable<? extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> iterable, java.lang.Object element)Returnstrueifiterablecontains any elementofor whichObjects.equals(o, element)would returntrue.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>cycle(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable)Returns an iterable whose iterators cycle indefinitely over the elements ofiterable.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>cycle(T... elements)Returns an iterable whose iterators cycle indefinitely over the provided elements.static booleanelementsEqual(java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable1, java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable2)Determines whether two iterables contain equal elements in the same order.static <T> java.lang.Iterable<T>filter(java.lang.Iterable<?> unfiltered, java.lang.Class<T> desiredType)Returns a view ofunfilteredcontaining all elements that are of the typedesiredType.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>filter(java.lang.Iterable<T> unfiltered, Predicate<? super T> retainIfTrue)Returns a view ofunfilteredcontaining all elements that satisfy the input predicateretainIfTrue.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 Tfind(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate, T defaultValue)Returns the first element initerablethat satisfies the given predicate, ordefaultValueif none found.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 Tfind(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate)Returns the first element initerablethat satisfies the given predicate; use this method only when such an element is known to exist.static intfrequency(java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable, java.lang.Object element)Returns the number of elements in the specified iterable that equal the specified object.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 Tget(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, int position, T defaultValue)Returns the element at the specified position in an iterable or a default value otherwise.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 Tget(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, int position)Returns the element at the specified position in an iterable.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 TgetFirst(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, T defaultValue)Returns the first element initerableordefaultValueif the iterable is empty.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 TgetLast(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, T defaultValue)Returns the last element ofiterableordefaultValueif the iterable is empty.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 TgetLast(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable)Returns the last element ofiterable.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 TgetOnlyElement(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, T defaultValue)Returns the single element contained initerable, ordefaultValueif the iterable is empty.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 TgetOnlyElement(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable)Returns the single element contained initerable.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 intindexOf(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate)Returns the index initerableof the first element that satisfies the providedpredicate, or-1if the Iterable has no such elements.static booleanisEmpty(java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable)Determines if the given iterable contains no elements.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>limit(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, int limitSize)Returns a view ofiterablecontaining its firstlimitSizeelements.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>mergeSorted(java.lang.Iterable<? extends java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> iterables, java.util.Comparator<? super T> comparator)Returns an iterable over the merged contents of all giveniterables.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<java.util.List<@Nullable T>>paddedPartition(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, int size)Divides an iterable into unmodifiable sublists of the given size, padding the final iterable with null values if necessary.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<java.util.List<T>>partition(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, int size)Divides an iterable into unmodifiable sublists of the given size (the final iterable may be smaller).static booleanremoveAll(java.lang.Iterable<?> removeFrom, java.util.Collection<?> elementsToRemove)Removes, from an iterable, every element that belongs to the provided collection.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 booleanremoveIf(java.lang.Iterable<T> removeFrom, Predicate<? super T> predicate)Removes, from an iterable, every element that satisfies the provided predicate.static booleanretainAll(java.lang.Iterable<?> removeFrom, java.util.Collection<?> elementsToRetain)Removes, from an iterable, every element that does not belong to the provided collection.static intsize(java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable)Returns the number of elements initerable.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>skip(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, int numberToSkip)Returns a view ofiterablethat skips its firstnumberToSkipelements.static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 T[]toArray(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, java.lang.Class<@NonNull T> type)Copies an iterable's elements into an array.static java.lang.StringtoString(java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable)Returns a string representation ofiterable, with the format[e1, e2, ..., en](that is, identical toArrays.toString(Iterables.toArray(iterable))).static <F extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>transform(java.lang.Iterable<F> fromIterable, Function<? super F,? extends T> function)Returns a view containing the result of applyingfunctionto each element offromIterable.static <T> Optional<T>tryFind(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate)Returns anOptionalcontaining the first element initerablethat satisfies the given predicate, if such an element exists.static <E> java.lang.Iterable<E>unmodifiableIterable(ImmutableCollection<E> iterable)Deprecated.no need to use thisstatic <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
 java.lang.Iterable<T>unmodifiableIterable(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable)Returns an unmodifiable view ofiterable.
 
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unmodifiableIterablepublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> unmodifiableIterable(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable) Returns an unmodifiable view ofiterable.
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unmodifiableIterable@Deprecated public static <E> java.lang.Iterable<E> unmodifiableIterable(ImmutableCollection<E> iterable) Deprecated.no need to use thisSimply returns its argument.- Since:
- 10.0
 
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sizepublic static int size(java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable) Returns the number of elements initerable.
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containspublic static boolean contains(java.lang.Iterable<? extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> iterable, @CheckForNull java.lang.Object element) Returnstrueifiterablecontains any elementofor whichObjects.equals(o, element)would returntrue. Otherwise returnsfalse, even in cases whereCollection.contains(java.lang.Object)might throwNullPointerExceptionorClassCastException.
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removeAll@CanIgnoreReturnValue public static boolean removeAll(java.lang.Iterable<?> removeFrom, java.util.Collection<?> elementsToRemove) Removes, from an iterable, every element that belongs to the provided collection.This method calls Collection.removeAll(java.util.Collection<?>)ifiterableis a collection, andIterators.removeAll(java.util.Iterator<?>, java.util.Collection<?>)otherwise.- Parameters:
- removeFrom- the iterable to (potentially) remove elements from
- elementsToRemove- the elements to remove
- Returns:
- trueif any element was removed from- iterable
 
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retainAll@CanIgnoreReturnValue public static boolean retainAll(java.lang.Iterable<?> removeFrom, java.util.Collection<?> elementsToRetain) Removes, from an iterable, every element that does not belong to the provided collection.This method calls Collection.retainAll(java.util.Collection<?>)ifiterableis a collection, andIterators.retainAll(java.util.Iterator<?>, java.util.Collection<?>)otherwise.- Parameters:
- removeFrom- the iterable to (potentially) remove elements from
- elementsToRetain- the elements to retain
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- trueif any element was removed from- iterable
 
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removeIf@CanIgnoreReturnValue public static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> boolean removeIf(java.lang.Iterable<T> removeFrom, Predicate<? super T> predicate) Removes, from an iterable, every element that satisfies the provided predicate.Removals may or may not happen immediately as each element is tested against the predicate. The behavior of this method is not specified if predicateis dependent onremoveFrom.- Parameters:
- removeFrom- the iterable to (potentially) remove elements from
- predicate- a predicate that determines whether an element should be removed
- Returns:
- trueif any elements were removed from the iterable
- Throws:
- java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException- if the iterable does not support- remove().
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- 2.0
 
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elementsEqualpublic static boolean elementsEqual(java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable1, java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable2) Determines whether two iterables contain equal elements in the same order. More specifically, this method returnstrueifiterable1anditerable2contain the same number of elements and every element ofiterable1is equal to the corresponding element ofiterable2.
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toStringpublic static java.lang.String toString(java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable) Returns a string representation ofiterable, with the format[e1, e2, ..., en](that is, identical toArrays.toString(Iterables.toArray(iterable))). Note that for most implementations ofCollection,collection.toString()also gives the same result, but that behavior is not generally guaranteed.
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getOnlyElementpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> T getOnlyElement(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable) Returns the single element contained initerable.Java 8 users: the Streamequivalent to this method isstream.collect(MoreCollectors.onlyElement()).- Throws:
- java.util.NoSuchElementException- if the iterable is empty
- java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if the iterable contains multiple elements
 
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getOnlyElementpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> T getOnlyElement(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, T defaultValue) Returns the single element contained initerable, ordefaultValueif the iterable is empty.Java 8 users: the Streamequivalent to this method isstream.collect(MoreCollectors.toOptional()).orElse(defaultValue).- Throws:
- java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if the iterator contains multiple elements
 
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toArray@GwtIncompatible public static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> T[] toArray(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, java.lang.Class<@NonNull T> type) Copies an iterable's elements into an array.- Parameters:
- iterable- the iterable to copy
- type- the type of the elements
- Returns:
- a newly-allocated array into which all the elements of the iterable have been copied
 
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addAll@CanIgnoreReturnValue public static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> boolean addAll(java.util.Collection<T> addTo, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> elementsToAdd) Adds all elements initerabletocollection.- Returns:
- trueif- collectionwas modified as a result of this operation.
 
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frequencypublic static int frequency(java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable, @CheckForNull java.lang.Object element) Returns the number of elements in the specified iterable that equal the specified object. This implementation avoids a full iteration when the iterable is aMultisetorSet.Java 8 users: In most cases, the Streamequivalent of this method isstream.filter(element::equals).count(). Ifelementmight be null, usestream.filter(Predicate.isEqual(element)).count()instead.- See Also:
- Collections.frequency(Collection, Object)
 
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cyclepublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> cycle(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable) Returns an iterable whose iterators cycle indefinitely over the elements ofiterable.That iterator supports remove()ifiterable.iterator()does. Afterremove()is called, subsequent cycles omit the removed element, which is no longer initerable. The iterator'shasNext()method returnstrueuntiliterableis empty.Warning: Typical uses of the resulting iterator may produce an infinite loop. You should use an explicit breakor be certain that you will eventually remove all the elements.To cycle over the iterable ntimes, use the following:Iterables.concat(Collections.nCopies(n, iterable))Java 8 users: The Streamequivalent of this method isStream.generate(() -> iterable).flatMap(Streams::stream).
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cycle@SafeVarargs public static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> cycle(T... elements) Returns an iterable whose iterators cycle indefinitely over the provided elements.After removeis invoked on a generated iterator, the removed element will no longer appear in either that iterator or any other iterator created from the same source iterable. That is, this method behaves exactly asIterables.cycle(Lists.newArrayList(elements)). The iterator'shasNextmethod returnstrueuntil all of the original elements have been removed.Warning: Typical uses of the resulting iterator may produce an infinite loop. You should use an explicit breakor be certain that you will eventually remove all the elements.To cycle over the elements ntimes, use the following:Iterables.concat(Collections.nCopies(n, Arrays.asList(elements)))Java 8 users: If passing a single element e, theStreamequivalent of this method isStream.generate(() -> e). Otherwise, put the elements in a collection and useStream.generate(() -> collection).flatMap(Collection::stream).
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concatpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> concat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> a, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> b) Combines two iterables into a single iterable. The returned iterable has an iterator that traverses the elements ina, followed by the elements inb. The source iterators are not polled until necessary.The returned iterable's iterator supports remove()when the corresponding input iterator supports it.Java 8 users: The Streamequivalent of this method isStream.concat(a, b).
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concatpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> concat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> a, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> b, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> c) Combines three iterables into a single iterable. The returned iterable has an iterator that traverses the elements ina, followed by the elements inb, followed by the elements inc. The source iterators are not polled until necessary.The returned iterable's iterator supports remove()when the corresponding input iterator supports it.Java 8 users: The Streamequivalent of this method isStreams.concat(a, b, c).
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concatpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> concat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> a, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> b, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> c, java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> d) Combines four iterables into a single iterable. The returned iterable has an iterator that traverses the elements ina, followed by the elements inb, followed by the elements inc, followed by the elements ind. The source iterators are not polled until necessary.The returned iterable's iterator supports remove()when the corresponding input iterator supports it.Java 8 users: The Streamequivalent of this method isStreams.concat(a, b, c, d).
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concat@SafeVarargs public static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> concat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>... inputs) Combines multiple iterables into a single iterable. The returned iterable has an iterator that traverses the elements of each iterable ininputs. The input iterators are not polled until necessary.The returned iterable's iterator supports remove()when the corresponding input iterator supports it.Java 8 users: The Streamequivalent of this method isStreams.concat(...).- Throws:
- java.lang.NullPointerException- if any of the provided iterables is null
 
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concatpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> concat(java.lang.Iterable<? extends java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> inputs) Combines multiple iterables into a single iterable. The returned iterable has an iterator that traverses the elements of each iterable ininputs. The input iterators are not polled until necessary.The returned iterable's iterator supports remove()when the corresponding input iterator supports it. The methods of the returned iterable may throwNullPointerExceptionif any of the input iterators is null.Java 8 users: The Streamequivalent of this method isstreamOfStreams.flatMap(s -> s).
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partitionpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<java.util.List<T>> partition(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, int size) Divides an iterable into unmodifiable sublists of the given size (the final iterable may be smaller). For example, partitioning an iterable containing[a, b, c, d, e]with a partition size of 3 yields[[a, b, c], [d, e]]-- an outer iterable containing two inner lists of three and two elements, all in the original order.Iterators returned by the returned iterable do not support the Iterator.remove()method. The returned lists implementRandomAccess, whether or not the input list does.Note: The current implementation eagerly allocates storage for sizeelements. As a consequence, passing values likeInteger.MAX_VALUEcan lead toOutOfMemoryError.Note: if iterableis aList, useLists.partition(List, int)instead.- Parameters:
- iterable- the iterable to return a partitioned view of
- size- the desired size of each partition (the last may be smaller)
- Returns:
- an iterable of unmodifiable lists containing the elements of iterabledivided into partitions
- Throws:
- java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if- sizeis nonpositive
 
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paddedPartitionpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<java.util.List<@Nullable T>> paddedPartition(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, int size) Divides an iterable into unmodifiable sublists of the given size, padding the final iterable with null values if necessary. For example, partitioning an iterable containing[a, b, c, d, e]with a partition size of 3 yields[[a, b, c], [d, e, null]]-- an outer iterable containing two inner lists of three elements each, all in the original order.Iterators returned by the returned iterable do not support the Iterator.remove()method.- Parameters:
- iterable- the iterable to return a partitioned view of
- size- the desired size of each partition
- Returns:
- an iterable of unmodifiable lists containing the elements of iterabledivided into partitions (the final iterable may have trailing null elements)
- Throws:
- java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if- sizeis nonpositive
 
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filterpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> filter(java.lang.Iterable<T> unfiltered, Predicate<? super T> retainIfTrue) Returns a view ofunfilteredcontaining all elements that satisfy the input predicateretainIfTrue. The returned iterable's iterator does not supportremove().Streamequivalent:Stream#filter.
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filter@GwtIncompatible public static <T> java.lang.Iterable<T> filter(java.lang.Iterable<?> unfiltered, java.lang.Class<T> desiredType) Returns a view ofunfilteredcontaining all elements that are of the typedesiredType. The returned iterable's iterator does not supportremove().Streamequivalent:stream.filter(type::isInstance).map(type::cast). This does perform a little more work than necessary, so another option is to insert an unchecked cast at some later point:@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // safe because of ::isInstance check ImmutableList<NewType> result = (ImmutableList) stream.filter(NewType.class::isInstance).collect(toImmutableList());
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anypublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> boolean any(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate) Returnstrueif any element initerablesatisfies the predicate.Streamequivalent:Stream#anyMatch.
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allpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> boolean all(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate) Returnstrueif every element initerablesatisfies the predicate. Ifiterableis empty,trueis returned.Streamequivalent:Stream#allMatch.
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findpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> T find(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate) Returns the first element initerablethat satisfies the given predicate; use this method only when such an element is known to exist. If it is possible that no element will match, usetryFind(java.lang.Iterable<T>, com.google.common.base.Predicate<? super T>)orfind(Iterable, Predicate, Object)instead.Streamequivalent:stream.filter(predicate).findFirst().get()- Throws:
- java.util.NoSuchElementException- if no element in- iterablematches the given predicate
 
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find@CheckForNull public static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> T find(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate, @CheckForNull T defaultValue) Returns the first element initerablethat satisfies the given predicate, ordefaultValueif none found. Note that this can usually be handled more naturally usingtryFind(iterable, predicate).or(defaultValue).Streamequivalent:stream.filter(predicate).findFirst().orElse(defaultValue)- Since:
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tryFindpublic static <T> Optional<T> tryFind(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate) Returns anOptionalcontaining the first element initerablethat satisfies the given predicate, if such an element exists.Warning: avoid using a predicatethat matchesnull. Ifnullis matched initerable, a NullPointerException will be thrown.Streamequivalent:stream.filter(predicate).findFirst()- Since:
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indexOfpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> int indexOf(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, Predicate<? super T> predicate) Returns the index initerableof the first element that satisfies the providedpredicate, or-1if the Iterable has no such elements.More formally, returns the lowest index isuch thatpredicate.apply(Iterables.get(iterable, i))returnstrue, or-1if there is no such index.- Since:
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transformpublic static <F extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> transform(java.lang.Iterable<F> fromIterable, Function<? super F,? extends T> function) Returns a view containing the result of applyingfunctionto each element offromIterable.The returned iterable's iterator supports remove()iffromIterable's iterator does. After a successfulremove()call,fromIterableno longer contains the corresponding element.If the input Iterableis known to be aListor otherCollection, considerLists.transform(java.util.List<F>, com.google.common.base.Function<? super F, ? extends T>)andCollections2.transform(java.util.Collection<F>, com.google.common.base.Function<? super F, T>).Streamequivalent:Stream#map
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getpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> T get(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, int position) Returns the element at the specified position in an iterable.Streamequivalent:stream.skip(position).findFirst().get()(throwsNoSuchElementExceptionif out of bounds)- Parameters:
- position- position of the element to return
- Returns:
- the element at the specified position in iterable
- Throws:
- java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException- if- positionis negative or greater than or equal to the size of- iterable
 
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getpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> T get(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, int position, T defaultValue) Returns the element at the specified position in an iterable or a default value otherwise.Streamequivalent:stream.skip(position).findFirst().orElse(defaultValue)(returns the default value if the index is out of bounds)- Parameters:
- position- position of the element to return
- defaultValue- the default value to return if- positionis greater than or equal to the size of the iterable
- Returns:
- the element at the specified position in iterableordefaultValueifiterablecontains fewer thanposition + 1elements.
- Throws:
- java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException- if- positionis negative
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- 4.0
 
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getFirstpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> T getFirst(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, T defaultValue) Returns the first element initerableordefaultValueif the iterable is empty. TheIteratorsanalog to this method isIterators.getNext(java.util.Iterator<? extends T>, T).If no default value is desired (and the caller instead wants a NoSuchElementExceptionto be thrown), it is recommended thatiterable.iterator().next()is used instead.To get the only element in a single-element Iterable, consider usinggetOnlyElement(Iterable)orgetOnlyElement(Iterable, Object)instead.Streamequivalent:stream.findFirst().orElse(defaultValue)- Parameters:
- defaultValue- the default value to return if the iterable is empty
- Returns:
- the first element of iterableor the default value
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- 7.0
 
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getLastpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> T getLast(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable) Returns the last element ofiterable. Ifiterableis aListwithRandomAccesssupport, then this operation is guaranteed to beO(1).Streamequivalent:Streams.findLast(stream).get()- Returns:
- the last element of iterable
- Throws:
- java.util.NoSuchElementException- if the iterable is empty
 
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getLastpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> T getLast(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> iterable, T defaultValue) Returns the last element ofiterableordefaultValueif the iterable is empty. Ifiterableis aListwithRandomAccesssupport, then this operation is guaranteed to beO(1).Streamequivalent:Streams.findLast(stream).orElse(defaultValue)- Parameters:
- defaultValue- the value to return if- iterableis empty
- Returns:
- the last element of iterableor the default value
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skippublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> skip(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, int numberToSkip) Returns a view ofiterablethat skips its firstnumberToSkipelements. Ifiterablecontains fewer thannumberToSkipelements, the returned iterable skips all of its elements.Modifications to the underlying Iterablebefore a call toiterator()are reflected in the returned iterator. That is, the iterator skips the firstnumberToSkipelements that exist when theIteratoris created, not whenskip()is called.The returned iterable's iterator supports remove()if the iterator of the underlying iterable supports it. Note that it is not possible to delete the last skipped element by immediately callingremove()on that iterator, as theIteratorcontract states that a call toremove()before a call tonext()will throw anIllegalStateException.Streamequivalent:Stream#skip- Since:
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limitpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> limit(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable, int limitSize) Returns a view ofiterablecontaining its firstlimitSizeelements. Ifiterablecontains fewer thanlimitSizeelements, the returned view contains all of its elements. The returned iterable's iterator supportsremove()ifiterable's iterator does.Streamequivalent:Stream#limit- Parameters:
- iterable- the iterable to limit
- limitSize- the maximum number of elements in the returned iterable
- Throws:
- java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if- limitSizeis negative
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consumingIterablepublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> consumingIterable(java.lang.Iterable<T> iterable) Returns a view of the supplied iterable that wraps each generatedIteratorthroughIterators.consumingIterator(Iterator).Note: If iterableis aQueue, the returned iterable will instead useCollection.isEmpty()andQueue.remove(), sinceQueue's iteration order is undefined. CallingIterator.hasNext()on a generated iterator from the returned iterable may cause an item to be immediately dequeued for return on a subsequent call toIterator.next().Whether the input iterableis aQueueor not, the returnedIterableis not thread-safe.- Parameters:
- iterable- the iterable to wrap
- Returns:
- a view of the supplied iterable that wraps each generated iterator through Iterators.consumingIterator(Iterator); for queues, an iterable that generates iterators that return and consume the queue's elements in queue order
- Since:
- 2.0
- See Also:
- Iterators.consumingIterator(Iterator)
 
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isEmptypublic static boolean isEmpty(java.lang.Iterable<?> iterable) Determines if the given iterable contains no elements.There is no precise Iteratorequivalent to this method, since one can only ask an iterator whether it has any elements remaining (which one does usingIterator.hasNext()).Streamequivalent:!stream.findAny().isPresent()- Returns:
- trueif the iterable contains no elements
 
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mergeSortedpublic static <T extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> java.lang.Iterable<T> mergeSorted(java.lang.Iterable<? extends java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> iterables, java.util.Comparator<? super T> comparator) Returns an iterable over the merged contents of all giveniterables. Equivalent entries will not be de-duplicated.Callers must ensure that the source iterablesare in non-descending order as this method does not sort its input.For any equivalent elements across all iterables, it is undefined which element is returned first.- Since:
- 11.0
 
 
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