Class ObjectGraphIterator
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.commons.collections.iterators.ObjectGraphIterator
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.util.Iterator
@Deprecated(since="2021-04-30") public class ObjectGraphIterator extends java.lang.Object implements java.util.Iterator
Deprecated.Commons Collections 3 is in maintenance mode. Commons Collections 4 should be used instead.An Iterator that can traverse multiple iterators down an object graph.This iterator can extract multiple objects from a complex tree-like object graph. The iteration starts from a single root object. It uses a
Transformer
to extract the iterators and elements. Its main benefit is that no intermediateList
is created.For example, consider an object graph:
|- Branch -- Leaf | \- Leaf |- Tree | /- Leaf | |- Branch -- Leaf Forest | \- Leaf | |- Branch -- Leaf | | \- Leaf |- Tree | /- Leaf |- Branch -- Leaf |- Branch -- Leaf
The followingTransformer
, used in this class, will extract all the Leaf objects without creating a combined intermediate list:public Object transform(Object input) { if (input instanceof Forest) { return ((Forest) input).treeIterator(); } if (input instanceof Tree) { return ((Tree) input).branchIterator(); } if (input instanceof Branch) { return ((Branch) input).leafIterator(); } if (input instanceof Leaf) { return input; } throw new ClassCastException(); }
Internally, iteration starts from the root object. When next is called, the transformer is called to examine the object. The transformer will return either an iterator or an object. If the object is an Iterator, the next element from that iterator is obtained and the process repeats. If the element is an object it is returned.
Under many circumstances, linking Iterators together in this manner is more efficient (and convenient) than using nested for loops to extract a list.
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- Commons Collections 3.1
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ObjectGraphIterator(java.lang.Object root, Transformer transformer)
Deprecated.Constructs an ObjectGraphIterator using a root object and transformer.ObjectGraphIterator(java.util.Iterator rootIterator)
Deprecated.Constructs a ObjectGraphIterator that will handle an iterator of iterators.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description boolean
hasNext()
Deprecated.Checks whether there are any more elements in the iteration to obtain.java.lang.Object
next()
Deprecated.Gets the next element of the iteration.void
remove()
Deprecated.Removes from the underlying collection the last element returned.
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Constructor Detail
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ObjectGraphIterator
public ObjectGraphIterator(java.lang.Object root, Transformer transformer)
Deprecated.Constructs an ObjectGraphIterator using a root object and transformer.The root object can be an iterator, in which case it will be immediately looped around.
- Parameters:
root
- the root object, null will result in an empty iteratortransformer
- the transformer to use, null will use a no effect transformer
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ObjectGraphIterator
public ObjectGraphIterator(java.util.Iterator rootIterator)
Deprecated.Constructs a ObjectGraphIterator that will handle an iterator of iterators.This constructor exists for convenience to emphasise that this class can be used to iterate over nested iterators. That is to say that the iterator passed in here contains other iterators, which may in turn contain further iterators.
- Parameters:
rootIterator
- the root iterator, null will result in an empty iterator
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Method Detail
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hasNext
public boolean hasNext()
Deprecated.Checks whether there are any more elements in the iteration to obtain.- Specified by:
hasNext
in interfacejava.util.Iterator
- Returns:
- true if elements remain in the iteration
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next
public java.lang.Object next()
Deprecated.Gets the next element of the iteration.- Specified by:
next
in interfacejava.util.Iterator
- Returns:
- the next element from the iteration
- Throws:
java.util.NoSuchElementException
- if all the Iterators are exhausted
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remove
public void remove()
Deprecated.Removes from the underlying collection the last element returned.This method calls remove() on the underlying Iterator and it may throw an UnsupportedOperationException if the underlying Iterator does not support this method.
- Specified by:
remove
in interfacejava.util.Iterator
- Throws:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the remove operator is not supported by the underlying Iteratorjava.lang.IllegalStateException
- if the next method has not yet been called, or the remove method has already been called after the last call to the next method.
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