public class ObjectArrayListIterator<E> extends ObjectArrayIterator<E> implements ResettableListIterator<E>
ListIterator over an array of objects.
This iterator does not support add(E) or ObjectArrayIterator.remove(), as the object array
cannot be structurally modified. The set(E) method is supported however.
The iterator implements a reset() method, allowing the reset of the iterator
back to the start if required.
ObjectArrayIterator,
Iterator,
ListIterator| Constructor and Description |
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ObjectArrayListIterator(E... array)
Constructs an ObjectArrayListIterator that will iterate over the values in the
specified array.
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ObjectArrayListIterator(E[] array,
int start)
Constructs an ObjectArrayListIterator that will iterate over the values in the
specified array from a specific start index.
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ObjectArrayListIterator(E[] array,
int start,
int end)
Construct an ObjectArrayListIterator that will iterate over a range of values
in the specified array.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
add(E obj)
This iterator does not support modification of its backing array's size, and so will
always throw an
UnsupportedOperationException when this method is invoked. |
boolean |
hasPrevious()
Returns true if there are previous elements to return from the array.
|
E |
next()
Gets the next element from the array.
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int |
nextIndex()
Gets the next index to be retrieved.
|
E |
previous()
Gets the previous element from the array.
|
int |
previousIndex()
Gets the index of the item to be retrieved if
previous() is called. |
void |
reset()
Resets the iterator back to the start index.
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void |
set(E obj)
Sets the element under the cursor.
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getArray, getEndIndex, getStartIndex, hasNext, removepublic ObjectArrayListIterator(E... array)
array - the array to iterate overjava.lang.NullPointerException - if array is nullpublic ObjectArrayListIterator(E[] array, int start)
array - the array to iterate overstart - the index to start iterating atjava.lang.NullPointerException - if array is nulljava.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the start index is out of boundspublic ObjectArrayListIterator(E[] array, int start, int end)
array - the array to iterate overstart - the index to start iterating atend - the index (exclusive) to finish iterating atjava.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the start or end index is out of boundsjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if end index is before the startjava.lang.NullPointerException - if array is nullpublic boolean hasPrevious()
hasPrevious in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>hasPrevious in interface OrderedIterator<E>public E previous()
previous in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>previous in interface OrderedIterator<E>java.util.NoSuchElementException - if there is no previous elementpublic E next()
next in interface java.util.Iterator<E>next in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>next in class ObjectArrayIterator<E>java.util.NoSuchElementException - if there is no next elementpublic int nextIndex()
nextIndex in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>public int previousIndex()
previous() is called.previousIndex in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>public void add(E obj)
UnsupportedOperationException when this method is invoked.add in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>obj - the object to addjava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException - always thrown.public void set(E obj)
This method sets the element that was returned by the last call
to next() of previous().
Note: ListIterator implementations that support add()
and remove() only allow set() to be called once per call
to next() or previous (see the ListIterator
javadoc for more details). Since this implementation does not support
add() or remove(), set() may be
called as often as desired.
set in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>obj - the object to set into the arrayjava.lang.IllegalStateException - if next() has not yet been called.java.lang.ClassCastException - if the object type is unsuitable for the arraypublic void reset()
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