Interface BooleanIterable
- All Known Subinterfaces:
BooleanBidirectionalIterable,BooleanBigList,BooleanCollection,BooleanList,BooleanSet
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractBooleanBigList,AbstractBooleanBigList.BooleanSubList,AbstractBooleanCollection,AbstractBooleanList,AbstractBooleanList.BooleanSubList,AbstractBooleanSet,BooleanArrayList,BooleanArraySet,BooleanBigArrayBigList,BooleanBigLists.EmptyBigList,BooleanBigLists.ListBigList,BooleanBigLists.Singleton,BooleanBigLists.SynchronizedBigList,BooleanBigLists.UnmodifiableBigList,BooleanCollections.EmptyCollection,BooleanCollections.IterableCollection,BooleanCollections.SynchronizedCollection,BooleanCollections.UnmodifiableCollection,BooleanLists.EmptyList,BooleanLists.Singleton,BooleanLists.SynchronizedList,BooleanLists.SynchronizedRandomAccessList,BooleanLists.UnmodifiableList,BooleanLists.UnmodifiableRandomAccessList,BooleanOpenHashSet,BooleanSets.EmptySet,BooleanSets.Singleton,BooleanSets.SynchronizedSet,BooleanSets.UnmodifiableSet
public interface BooleanIterable extends Iterable<Boolean>
Iterable that strengthens that specification of
iterator() and forEach(Consumer).
Note that whenever there exist a primitive consumer in
java.util.function (e.g., IntConsumer),
trying to access any version of forEach(Consumer) using a lambda
expression with untyped arguments will generate an ambiguous method error.
This can be easily solved by specifying the type of the argument, as in
intIterable.forEach((int x) -> { // Do something with x });
The same problem plagues, for example,
PrimitiveIterator.OfInt.forEachRemaining(java.util.function.IntConsumer).
Warning: Java will let you write “colon”
for statements with primitive-type loop variables; however, what is
(unfortunately) really happening is that at each iteration an unboxing (and,
in the case of fastutil type-specific data structures, a boxing) will
be performed. Watch out.
- See Also:
Iterable
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description default voidforEach(BooleanConsumer action)Performs the given action for each element of this type-specificIterableuntil all elements have been processed or the action throws an exception.default voidforEach(Consumer<? super Boolean> action)Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.BooleanIteratoriterator()Returns a type-specific iterator.
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Method Details
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iterator
BooleanIterator iterator()Returns a type-specific iterator.Note that this specification strengthens the one given in
Iterable.iterator().- Specified by:
iteratorin interfaceIterable<Boolean>- Returns:
- a type-specific iterator.
- See Also:
Iterable.iterator()
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forEach
Performs the given action for each element of this type-specificIterableuntil all elements have been processed or the action throws an exception.- Parameters:
action- the action to be performed for each element.- Since:
- 8.0.0
- See Also:
Iterable.forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)
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forEach
Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.
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