java.util.Iterator<T>@GwtCompatible public abstract class AbstractSequentialIterator<T> extends UnmodifiableIterator<T>
Iterator
interface for sequences whose next element can always be derived from the
previous element. Null elements are not supported, nor is the
UnmodifiableIterator.remove() method.
Example:
Iterator<Integer> powersOfTwo =
new AbstractSequentialIterator<Integer>(1) {
protected Integer computeNext(Integer previous) {
return (previous == 1 << 30) ? null : previous * 2;
}
};AbstractLinkedIterator since 8.0)| Modifier | Constructor | Description |
|---|---|---|
protected |
AbstractSequentialIterator(T firstOrNull) |
Creates a new iterator with the given first element, or, if
firstOrNull is null, creates a new empty iterator. |
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
protected abstract T |
computeNext(T previous) |
Returns the element that follows
previous, or returns null
if no elements remain. |
boolean |
hasNext() |
|
T |
next() |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitremoveprotected AbstractSequentialIterator(@Nullable
T firstOrNull)
firstOrNull is null, creates a new empty iterator.protected abstract T computeNext(T previous)
previous, or returns null
if no elements remain. This method is invoked during each call to
next() in order to compute the result of a future call to
next().public final boolean hasNext()
public final T next()