public class SingletonListIterator<E> extends java.lang.Object implements ResettableListIterator<E>
SingletonIterator
is an ListIterator
over a single
object instance.Constructor and Description |
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SingletonListIterator(E object)
Constructs a new
SingletonListIterator . |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
add(E obj)
Add always throws
UnsupportedOperationException . |
boolean |
hasNext()
Is another object available from the iterator?
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boolean |
hasPrevious()
Is a previous object available from the iterator?
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E |
next()
Get the next object from the iterator.
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int |
nextIndex()
Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a subsequent
call to
next . |
E |
previous()
Get the previous object from the iterator.
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int |
previousIndex()
Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a subsequent
call to
previous . |
void |
remove()
Remove the object from this iterator.
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void |
reset()
Reset the iterator back to the start.
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void |
set(E obj)
Set sets the value of the singleton.
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public SingletonListIterator(E object)
SingletonListIterator
.object
- the single object to return from the iteratorpublic boolean hasNext()
This returns true if the single object hasn't been returned yet.
public boolean hasPrevious()
This returns true if the single object has been returned.
hasPrevious
in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>
hasPrevious
in interface OrderedIterator<E>
public int nextIndex()
next
.nextIndex
in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>
public int previousIndex()
previous
. A return value of -1 indicates that the iterator is currently at
the start.previousIndex
in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>
public E next()
This returns the single object if it hasn't been returned yet.
public E previous()
This returns the single object if it has been returned.
previous
in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>
previous
in interface OrderedIterator<E>
java.util.NoSuchElementException
- if the single object has not already
been returnedpublic void remove()
public void add(E obj)
UnsupportedOperationException
.add
in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>
obj
- the object to addjava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- alwayspublic void set(E obj)
set
in interface java.util.ListIterator<E>
obj
- the object to setjava.lang.IllegalStateException
- if next
has not been called
or the object has been removedpublic void reset()
reset
in interface ResettableIterator<E>
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