BidirectionalIterator<K>, BigListIterator<K>, ObjectBidirectionalIterator<K>, ObjectBigListIterator<K>, ObjectIterator<K>, java.util.Iterator<K>public static class ObjectBigListIterators.BigListIteratorListIterator<K> extends java.lang.Object implements ObjectBigListIterator<K>
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
void |
add(K ok) |
Inserts the specified element into the list (optional operation).
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int |
back(int n) |
Moves back for the given number of elements.
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long |
back(long n) |
Moves back for the given number of elements.
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boolean |
hasNext() |
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boolean |
hasPrevious() |
Returns whether there is a previous element.
|
K |
next() |
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long |
nextIndex() |
Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a subsequent call to next.
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K |
previous() |
Returns the previous element from the collection.
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long |
previousIndex() |
Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a subsequent call to previous.
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void |
remove() |
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void |
set(K ok) |
Replaces the last element returned by
next()
or previous() with the specified element
(optional operation). |
int |
skip(int n) |
Skips the given number of elements.
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long |
skip(long n) |
Skips the given number of elements.
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public void set(K ok)
ObjectBigListIteratornext()
or previous() with the specified element
(optional operation).set in interface BigListIterator<K>set in interface ObjectBigListIterator<K>ok - an element.ListIterator.set(Object)public void add(K ok)
ObjectBigListIteratoradd in interface BigListIterator<K>add in interface ObjectBigListIterator<K>ok - an element.ListIterator.add(Object)public int back(int n)
ObjectBidirectionalIterator
The effect of this call is exactly the same as that of calling
BidirectionalIterator.previous() for n times (possibly stopping if
BidirectionalIterator.hasPrevious() becomes false).
back in interface ObjectBidirectionalIterator<K>n - the number of elements to skip back.BidirectionalIterator.previous()public long back(long n)
ObjectBigListIterator
The effect of this call is exactly the same as that of calling
previous() for n times (possibly
stopping if BidirectionalIterator.hasPrevious() becomes false).
back in interface ObjectBigListIterator<K>n - the number of elements to skip back.BidirectionalIterator.previous()public void remove()
remove in interface java.util.Iterator<K>public int skip(int n)
ObjectBigListIterator
The effect of this call is exactly the same as that of calling
Iterator.next() for n times (possibly stopping if Iterator.hasNext()
becomes false).
skip in interface ObjectBidirectionalIterator<K>skip in interface ObjectBigListIterator<K>skip in interface ObjectIterator<K>n - the number of elements to skip.Iterator.next()public long skip(long n)
ObjectBigListIterator
The effect of this call is exactly the same as that of calling
next() for n times (possibly stopping
if Iterator.hasNext() becomes false).
skip in interface ObjectBigListIterator<K>n - the number of elements to skip.Iterator.next()public boolean hasNext()
hasNext in interface java.util.Iterator<K>public boolean hasPrevious()
BidirectionalIteratorhasPrevious in interface BidirectionalIterator<K>ListIterator.hasPrevious()public K previous()
BidirectionalIteratorprevious in interface BidirectionalIterator<K>ListIterator.previous()public long nextIndex()
BigListIteratornextIndex in interface BigListIterator<K>ListIterator.nextIndex()public long previousIndex()
BigListIteratorpreviousIndex in interface BigListIterator<K>ListIterator.previousIndex()