Interface ByteBidirectionalIterator
- All Superinterfaces:
BidirectionalIterator<Byte>, ByteIterator, Iterator<Byte>, ObjectBidirectionalIterator<Byte>, ObjectIterator<Byte>, PrimitiveIterator<Byte, ByteConsumer>
- All Known Subinterfaces:
ByteBigListIterator, ByteListIterator
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractByteBidirectionalIterator, AbstractByteBigListIterator, AbstractByteListIterator, ByteBigListIterators.AbstractIndexBasedBigListIterator, ByteBigListIterators.BigListIteratorListIterator, ByteBigListIterators.EmptyBigListIterator, ByteBigListIterators.UnmodifiableBigListIterator, ByteIterators.AbstractIndexBasedListIterator, ByteIterators.EmptyIterator, ByteIterators.UnmodifiableBidirectionalIterator, ByteIterators.UnmodifiableListIterator
A type-specific bidirectional iterator; provides an additional method to avoid (un)boxing,
and the possibility to skip elements backwards.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface PrimitiveIterator
PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble, PrimitiveIterator.OfInt, PrimitiveIterator.OfLong -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondefault intback(int n) Moves back for the given number of elements.default Byteprevious()Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.byteReturns the previous element as a primitive type.default intskip(int n) Skips the given number of elements.Methods inherited from interface BidirectionalIterator
hasPreviousMethods inherited from interface ByteIterator
forEachRemaining, forEachRemaining, forEachRemaining, next, nextByte
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Method Details
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previousByte
byte previousByte()Returns the previous element as a primitive type.- Returns:
- the previous element in the iteration.
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previous
Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.Returns the previous element from the collection.- Specified by:
previousin interfaceBidirectionalIterator<Byte>- Returns:
- the previous element from the collection.
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back
default int back(int n) Moves back for the given number of elements.The effect of this call is exactly the same as that of calling
previous()forntimes (possibly stopping ifBidirectionalIterator.hasPrevious()becomes false).- Specified by:
backin interfaceObjectBidirectionalIterator<Byte>- Parameters:
n- the number of elements to skip back.- Returns:
- the number of elements actually skipped.
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skip
default int skip(int n) Skips the given number of elements.The effect of this call is exactly the same as that of calling
ByteIterator.next()forntimes (possibly stopping ifIterator.hasNext()becomes false).- Specified by:
skipin interfaceByteIterator- Specified by:
skipin interfaceObjectBidirectionalIterator<Byte>- Specified by:
skipin interfaceObjectIterator<Byte>- Parameters:
n- the number of elements to skip.- Returns:
- the number of elements actually skipped.
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