Class PeekingIterator<E>
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.commons.collections4.iterators.PeekingIterator<E>
 
 
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
 java.util.Iterator<E>
public class PeekingIterator<E> extends java.lang.Object implements java.util.Iterator<E>Decorates an iterator to support one-element lookahead while iterating.The decorator supports the removal operation, but an
IllegalStateExceptionwill be thrown ifremove()is called directly after a call topeek()orelement().- Since:
 - 4.0
 
 
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description PeekingIterator(java.util.Iterator<? extends E> iterator)Constructor. 
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description Eelement()Returns the next element in iteration without advancing the underlying iterator.booleanhasNext()Enext()Epeek()Returns the next element in iteration without advancing the underlying iterator.static <E> PeekingIterator<E>peekingIterator(java.util.Iterator<? extends E> iterator)Decorates the specified iterator to support one-element lookahead.voidremove() 
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Constructor Detail
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PeekingIterator
public PeekingIterator(java.util.Iterator<? extends E> iterator)
Constructor.- Parameters:
 iterator- the iterator to decorate
 
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Method Detail
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peekingIterator
public static <E> PeekingIterator<E> peekingIterator(java.util.Iterator<? extends E> iterator)
Decorates the specified iterator to support one-element lookahead.If the iterator is already a
PeekingIteratorit is returned directly.- Type Parameters:
 E- the element type- Parameters:
 iterator- the iterator to decorate- Returns:
 - a new peeking iterator
 - Throws:
 java.lang.NullPointerException- if the iterator is null
 
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hasNext
public boolean hasNext()
- Specified by:
 hasNextin interfacejava.util.Iterator<E>
 
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peek
public E peek()
Returns the next element in iteration without advancing the underlying iterator. If the iterator is already exhausted, null will be returned.Note: this method does not throw a
NoSuchElementExceptionif the iterator is already exhausted. If you want such a behavior, useelement()instead.The rationale behind this is to follow the
Queueinterface which uses the same terminology.- Returns:
 - the next element from the iterator
 
 
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element
public E element()
Returns the next element in iteration without advancing the underlying iterator. If the iterator is already exhausted, null will be returned.- Returns:
 - the next element from the iterator
 - Throws:
 java.util.NoSuchElementException- if the iterator is already exhausted according tohasNext()
 
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