public class BoundedIterator<E>
extends java.lang.Object
implements java.util.Iterator<E>
The decorated iterator is bounded in the range [offset, offset+max).
The offset
corresponds to the position of the first element to
be returned from the decorated iterator, and max
is the maximum
number of elements to be returned at most.
In case an offset parameter other than 0 is provided, the decorated iterator is immediately advanced to this position, skipping all elements before that position.
Constructor and Description |
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BoundedIterator(java.util.Iterator<? extends E> iterator,
long offset,
long max)
Decorates the specified iterator to return at most the given number of elements,
skipping all elements until the iterator reaches the position at
offset . |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
hasNext() |
E |
next() |
void |
remove() |
public BoundedIterator(java.util.Iterator<? extends E> iterator, long offset, long max)
offset
.
The iterator is immediately advanced until it reaches the position at offset
,
incurring O(n) time.
iterator
- the iterator to be decoratedoffset
- the index of the first element of the decorated iterator to returnmax
- the maximum number of elements of the decorated iterator to returnjava.lang.NullPointerException
- if iterator is nulljava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if either offset or max is negativepublic boolean hasNext()
hasNext
in interface java.util.Iterator<E>
public void remove()
In case an offset other than 0 was specified, the underlying iterator will be advanced
to this position upon creation. A call to remove()
will still result in an
IllegalStateException
if no explicit call to next()
has been made prior
to calling remove()
.
remove
in interface java.util.Iterator<E>
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