Class IteratorUtils

java.lang.Object
org.apache.commons.collections4.IteratorUtils

public class IteratorUtils extends Object
Provides static utility methods and decorators for Iterator instances. The implementations are provided in the iterators subpackage.
Since:
2.1
  • Field Details

  • Method Details

    • arrayIterator

      public static <E> ResettableIterator<E> arrayIterator(E... array)
      Gets an iterator over an object array.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      Returns:
      an iterator over the array
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • arrayIterator

      public static <E> ResettableIterator<E> arrayIterator(E[] array, int start)
      Gets an iterator over the end part of an object array.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      start - the index to start iterating at
      Returns:
      an iterator over part of the array
      Throws:
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if start is less than zero or greater than the length of the array
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • arrayIterator

      public static <E> ResettableIterator<E> arrayIterator(E[] array, int start, int end)
      Gets an iterator over part of an object array.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      start - the index to start iterating at
      end - the index to finish iterating at
      Returns:
      an iterator over part of the array
      Throws:
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if array bounds are invalid
      IllegalArgumentException - if end is before start
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • arrayIterator

      public static <E> ResettableIterator<E> arrayIterator(Object array)
      Gets an iterator over an object or primitive array.

      This method will handle primitive arrays as well as object arrays. The primitives will be wrapped in the appropriate wrapper class.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      Returns:
      an iterator over the array
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the array is not an array
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • arrayIterator

      public static <E> ResettableIterator<E> arrayIterator(Object array, int start)
      Gets an iterator over the end part of an object or primitive array.

      This method will handle primitive arrays as well as object arrays. The primitives will be wrapped in the appropriate wrapper class.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      start - the index to start iterating at
      Returns:
      an iterator over part of the array
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the array is not an array
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if start is less than zero or greater than the length of the array
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • arrayIterator

      public static <E> ResettableIterator<E> arrayIterator(Object array, int start, int end)
      Gets an iterator over part of an object or primitive array.

      This method will handle primitive arrays as well as object arrays. The primitives will be wrapped in the appropriate wrapper class.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      start - the index to start iterating at
      end - the index to finish iterating at
      Returns:
      an iterator over part of the array
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the array is not an array or end is before start
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if array bounds are invalid
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • arrayListIterator

      public static <E> ResettableListIterator<E> arrayListIterator(E... array)
      Gets a list iterator over an object array.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      Returns:
      a list iterator over the array
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • arrayListIterator

      public static <E> ResettableListIterator<E> arrayListIterator(E[] array, int start)
      Gets a list iterator over the end part of an object array.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      start - the index to start iterating at
      Returns:
      a list iterator over part of the array
      Throws:
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if start is less than zero
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • arrayListIterator

      public static <E> ResettableListIterator<E> arrayListIterator(E[] array, int start, int end)
      Gets a list iterator over part of an object array.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      start - the index to start iterating at
      end - the index to finish iterating at
      Returns:
      a list iterator over part of the array
      Throws:
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if array bounds are invalid
      IllegalArgumentException - if end is before start
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • arrayListIterator

      public static <E> ResettableListIterator<E> arrayListIterator(Object array)
      Gets a list iterator over an object or primitive array.

      This method will handle primitive arrays as well as object arrays. The primitives will be wrapped in the appropriate wrapper class.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      Returns:
      a list iterator over the array
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the array is not an array
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • arrayListIterator

      public static <E> ResettableListIterator<E> arrayListIterator(Object array, int start)
      Gets a list iterator over the end part of an object or primitive array.

      This method will handle primitive arrays as well as object arrays. The primitives will be wrapped in the appropriate wrapper class.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      start - the index to start iterating at
      Returns:
      a list iterator over part of the array
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the array is not an array
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if start is less than zero
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • arrayListIterator

      public static <E> ResettableListIterator<E> arrayListIterator(Object array, int start, int end)
      Gets a list iterator over part of an object or primitive array.

      This method will handle primitive arrays as well as object arrays. The primitives will be wrapped in the appropriate wrapper class.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      array - the array over which to iterate
      start - the index to start iterating at
      end - the index to finish iterating at
      Returns:
      a list iterator over part of the array
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the array is not an array or end is before start
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if array bounds are invalid
      NullPointerException - if array is null
    • asEnumeration

      public static <E> Enumeration<E> asEnumeration(Iterator<? extends E> iterator)
      Gets an enumeration that wraps an iterator.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to use, may not be null
      Returns:
      a new enumeration
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterator is null
    • asIterable

      public static <E> Iterable<E> asIterable(Iterator<? extends E> iterator)
      Gets an Iterable that wraps an iterator. The returned Iterable can be used for a single iteration.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to use, may not be null
      Returns:
      a new, single use Iterable
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterator is null
    • asIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> asIterator(Enumeration<? extends E> enumeration)
      Gets an iterator that provides an iterator view of the given enumeration.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      enumeration - the enumeration to use, may not be null
      Returns:
      a new iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if enumeration is null
    • asIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> asIterator(Enumeration<? extends E> enumeration, Collection<? super E> removeCollection)
      Gets an iterator that provides an iterator view of the given enumeration that will remove elements from the specified collection.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      enumeration - the enumeration to use, may not be null
      removeCollection - the collection to remove elements from, may not be null
      Returns:
      a new iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if enumeration or removeCollection is null
    • asMultipleUseIterable

      public static <E> Iterable<E> asMultipleUseIterable(Iterator<? extends E> iterator)
      Gets an iterable that wraps an iterator. The returned iterable can be used for multiple iterations.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to use, may not be null
      Returns:
      a new, multiple use iterable
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterator is null
    • boundedIterator

      public static <E> BoundedIterator<E> boundedIterator(Iterator<? extends E> iterator, long max)
      Decorates the specified iterator to return at most the given number of elements.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to decorate
      max - the maximum number of elements returned by this iterator
      Returns:
      a new bounded iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if the iterator is null
      IllegalArgumentException - if max is negative
      Since:
      4.1
    • boundedIterator

      public static <E> BoundedIterator<E> boundedIterator(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.

      The iterator is immediately advanced until it reaches the position at offset, incurring O(n) time.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to decorate
      offset - the index of the first element of the decorated iterator to return
      max - the maximum number of elements returned by this iterator
      Returns:
      a new bounded iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if the iterator is null
      IllegalArgumentException - if either offset or max is negative
      Since:
      4.1
    • chainedIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> chainedIterator(Collection<? extends Iterator<? extends E>> iterators)
      Gets an iterator that iterates through a collections of Iterators one after another.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterators - the iterators to use, not null or empty or contain nulls
      Returns:
      a combination iterator over the iterators
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterators collection is null or contains a null
      ClassCastException - if the iterators collection contains the wrong object type
    • chainedIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> chainedIterator(Iterator<? extends E>... iterators)
      Gets an iterator that iterates through an array of Iterators one after another.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterators - the iterators to use, not null or empty or contain nulls
      Returns:
      a combination iterator over the iterators
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterators array is null or contains a null
    • chainedIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> chainedIterator(Iterator<? extends E> iterator1, Iterator<? extends E> iterator2)
      Gets an iterator that iterates through two Iterators one after another.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator1 - the first iterator to use, not null
      iterator2 - the second iterator to use, not null
      Returns:
      a combination iterator over the iterators
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if either iterator is null
    • chainedIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> chainedIterator(Iterator<? extends Iterator<? extends E>> iterators)
      Gets an iterator that iterates through an Iterator of Iterators one after another.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterators - the iterators to use, not null or empty or contain nulls
      Returns:
      a combination iterator over the iterators
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterators collection is null or contains a null
      ClassCastException - if the iterators collection contains the wrong object type
      Since:
      4.5.0-M3
    • collatedIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> collatedIterator(Comparator<? super E> comparator, Collection<Iterator<? extends E>> iterators)
      Gets an iterator that provides an ordered iteration over the elements contained in a collection of Iterators.

      Given two ordered Iterators A and B, the Iterator.next() method will return the lesser of A.next() and B.next() and so on.

      The comparator is optional. If null is specified then natural order is used.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      comparator - the comparator to use, may be null for natural order
      iterators - the iterators to use, not null or empty or contain nulls
      Returns:
      a combination iterator over the iterators
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterators collection is null or contains a null
      ClassCastException - if the iterators collection contains the wrong object type
    • collatedIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> collatedIterator(Comparator<? super E> comparator, Iterator<? extends E>... iterators)
      Gets an iterator that provides an ordered iteration over the elements contained in an array of Iterators.

      Given two ordered Iterators A and B, the Iterator.next() method will return the lesser of A.next() and B.next() and so on.

      The comparator is optional. If null is specified then natural order is used.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      comparator - the comparator to use, may be null for natural order
      iterators - the iterators to use, not null or empty or contain nulls
      Returns:
      a combination iterator over the iterators
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterators array is null or contains a null value
    • collatedIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> collatedIterator(Comparator<? super E> comparator, Iterator<? extends E> iterator1, Iterator<? extends E> iterator2)
      Gets an iterator that provides an ordered iteration over the elements contained in a collection of ordered Iterators.

      Given two ordered Iterators A and B, the Iterator.next() method will return the lesser of A.next() and B.next().

      The comparator is optional. If null is specified then natural order is used.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      comparator - the comparator to use, may be null for natural order
      iterator1 - the first iterators to use, not null
      iterator2 - the first iterators to use, not null
      Returns:
      a combination iterator over the iterators
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if either iterator is null
    • contains

      public static <E> boolean contains(Iterator<E> iterator, Object object)
      Checks if the object is contained in the given iterator.

      A null or empty iterator returns false.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the type of object the Iterator contains
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to check, may be null
      object - the object to check
      Returns:
      true if the object is contained in the iterator, false otherwise
      Since:
      4.1
    • emptyIterator

      public static <E> ResettableIterator<E> emptyIterator()
      Gets an empty iterator.

      This iterator is a valid iterator object that will iterate over nothing.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Returns:
      an iterator over nothing
    • emptyListIterator

      public static <E> ResettableListIterator<E> emptyListIterator()
      Gets an empty list iterator.

      This iterator is a valid list iterator object that will iterate over nothing.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Returns:
      a list iterator over nothing
    • emptyMapIterator

      public static <K, V> MapIterator<K,V> emptyMapIterator()
      Gets an empty map iterator.

      This iterator is a valid map iterator object that will iterate over nothing.

      Type Parameters:
      K - the key type
      V - the value type
      Returns:
      a map iterator over nothing
    • emptyOrderedIterator

      public static <E> OrderedIterator<E> emptyOrderedIterator()
      Gets an empty ordered iterator.

      This iterator is a valid iterator object that will iterate over nothing.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Returns:
      an ordered iterator over nothing
    • emptyOrderedMapIterator

      public static <K, V> OrderedMapIterator<K,V> emptyOrderedMapIterator()
      Gets an empty ordered map iterator.

      This iterator is a valid map iterator object that will iterate over nothing.

      Type Parameters:
      K - the key type
      V - the value type
      Returns:
      a map iterator over nothing
    • filteredIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> filteredIterator(Iterator<? extends E> iterator, Predicate<? super E> predicate)
      Gets an iterator that filters another iterator.

      The returned iterator will only return objects that match the specified filtering predicate.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to use, not null
      predicate - the predicate to use as a filter, not null
      Returns:
      a new filtered iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if either parameter is null
    • filteredListIterator

      public static <E> ListIterator<E> filteredListIterator(ListIterator<? extends E> listIterator, Predicate<? super E> predicate)
      Gets a list iterator that filters another list iterator.

      The returned iterator will only return objects that match the specified filtering predicate.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      listIterator - the list iterator to use, not null
      predicate - the predicate to use as a filter, not null
      Returns:
      a new filtered iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if either parameter is null
    • find

      public static <E> E find(Iterator<E> iterator, Predicate<? super E> predicate)
      Finds the first element in the given iterator which matches the given predicate.

      A null or empty iterator returns null.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to search, may be null
      predicate - the predicate to use, must not be null
      Returns:
      the first element of the iterator which matches the predicate or null if none could be found
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if predicate is null
      Since:
      4.1
    • first

      public static <E> E first(Iterator<E> iterator)
      Shortcut for get(iterator, 0).

      Returns the first value in Iterator, throwing IndexOutOfBoundsException if there is no such element.

      The Iterator is advanced to 0 (or to the end, if 0 exceeds the number of entries) as a side effect of this method.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the type of object in the Iterator
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to get a value from
      Returns:
      the first object
      Throws:
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the request is invalid
      Since:
      4.2
    • forEach

      public static <E> void forEach(Iterator<E> iterator, Closure<? super E> closure)
      Applies the closure to each element of the provided iterator.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to use, may be null
      closure - the closure to apply to each element, may not be null
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if closure is null
      Since:
      4.1
    • forEachButLast

      public static <E> E forEachButLast(Iterator<E> iterator, Closure<? super E> closure)
      Executes the given closure on each but the last element in the iterator.

      If the input iterator is null no change is made.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the type of object the Iterator contains
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to get the input from, may be null
      closure - the closure to perform, may not be null
      Returns:
      the last element in the iterator, or null if iterator is null or empty
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if closure is null
      Since:
      4.1
    • get

      public static <E> E get(Iterator<E> iterator, int index)
      Gets the index-th value in Iterator, throwing IndexOutOfBoundsException if there is no such element.

      The Iterator is advanced to index (or to the end, if index exceeds the number of entries) as a side effect of this method.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the type of object in the Iterator.
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to get a value from.
      index - the index to get, 0-based.
      Returns:
      the object at the specified index.
      Throws:
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the index is invalid.
      Since:
      4.1
    • getIterator

      public static Iterator<?> getIterator(Object obj)
      Gets a suitable Iterator for the given object.

      This method can handle objects as follows

      • null - empty iterator
      • Iterator - returned directly
      • Enumeration - wrapped
      • Collection - iterator from collection returned
      • Map - values iterator returned
      • Dictionary - values (elements) enumeration returned as iterator
      • array - iterator over array returned
      • object with iterator() public method accessed by reflection
      • object - singleton iterator
      • NodeList - iterator over the list
      • Node - iterator over the child nodes
      Parameters:
      obj - the object to convert to an iterator
      Returns:
      a suitable iterator, never null
    • indexOf

      public static <E> int indexOf(Iterator<E> iterator, Predicate<? super E> predicate)
      Returns the index of the first element in the specified iterator that matches the given predicate.

      A null or empty iterator returns -1.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to search, may be null
      predicate - the predicate to use, may not be null
      Returns:
      the index of the first element which matches the predicate or -1 if none matches
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if predicate is null
      Since:
      4.1
    • isEmpty

      public static boolean isEmpty(Iterator<?> iterator)
      Checks if the given iterator is empty.

      A null or empty iterator returns true.

      Parameters:
      iterator - the Iterator to use, may be null
      Returns:
      true if the iterator is exhausted or null, false otherwise
      Since:
      4.1
    • loopingIterator

      public static <E> ResettableIterator<E> loopingIterator(Collection<? extends E> collection)
      Gets an iterator that loops continuously over the supplied collection.

      The iterator will only stop looping if the remove method is called enough times to empty the collection, or if the collection is empty to start with.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      collection - the collection to iterate over, not null
      Returns:
      a new looping iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if the collection is null
    • loopingListIterator

      public static <E> ResettableListIterator<E> loopingListIterator(List<E> list)
      Gets an iterator that loops continuously over the supplied list.

      The iterator will only stop looping if the remove method is called enough times to empty the list, or if the list is empty to start with.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      list - the list to iterate over, not null
      Returns:
      a new looping iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if the list is null
      Since:
      3.2
    • matchesAll

      public static <E> boolean matchesAll(Iterator<E> iterator, Predicate<? super E> predicate)
      Answers true if a predicate is true for every element of an iterator.

      A null or empty iterator returns true.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the type of object the Iterator contains
      Parameters:
      iterator - the Iterator to use, may be null
      predicate - the predicate to use, may not be null
      Returns:
      true if every element of the collection matches the predicate or if the collection is empty, false otherwise
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if predicate is null
      Since:
      4.1
    • matchesAny

      public static <E> boolean matchesAny(Iterator<E> iterator, Predicate<? super E> predicate)
      Answers true if a predicate is true for any element of the iterator.

      A null or empty iterator returns false.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the type of object the Iterator contains
      Parameters:
      iterator - the Iterator to use, may be null
      predicate - the predicate to use, may not be null
      Returns:
      true if any element of the collection matches the predicate, false otherwise
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if predicate is null
      Since:
      4.1
    • nodeListIterator

      public static NodeListIterator nodeListIterator(Node node)
      Gets an Iterator that wraps the specified node's childNodes. The returned Iterator can be used for a single iteration.

      Convenience method, allows easy iteration over NodeLists:

         Iterator<Node> iterator = IteratorUtils.nodeListIterator(node);
         for (Node childNode : IteratorUtils.asIterable(iterator)) {
           ...
         }
       
      Parameters:
      node - the node to use, may not be null
      Returns:
      a new, single use Iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if node is null
      Since:
      4.0
    • nodeListIterator

      public static NodeListIterator nodeListIterator(NodeList nodeList)
      Gets an Iterator that wraps the specified NodeList. The returned Iterator can be used for a single iteration.
      Parameters:
      nodeList - the node list to use, may not be null
      Returns:
      a new, single use Iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if nodeList is null
      Since:
      4.0
    • objectGraphIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> objectGraphIterator(E root, Transformer<? super E,? extends E> transformer)
      Gets an iterator that operates over 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 intermediate List 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 following Transformer, 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.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      root - the root object to start iterating from, null results in an empty iterator
      transformer - the transformer to use, see above, null uses no effect transformer
      Returns:
      a new object graph iterator
      Since:
      3.1
    • peekingIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> peekingIterator(Iterator<? extends E> iterator)
      Gets an iterator that supports one-element lookahead.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to decorate, not null
      Returns:
      a peeking iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if the iterator is null
      Since:
      4.0
    • pushbackIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> pushbackIterator(Iterator<? extends E> iterator)
      Gets an iterator that supports pushback of elements.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to decorate, not null
      Returns:
      a pushback iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if the iterator is null
      Since:
      4.0
    • singletonIterator

      public static <E> ResettableIterator<E> singletonIterator(E object)
      Gets a singleton iterator.

      This iterator is a valid iterator object that will iterate over the specified object.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      object - the single object over which to iterate
      Returns:
      a singleton iterator over the object
    • singletonListIterator

      public static <E> ListIterator<E> singletonListIterator(E object)
      Gets a singleton list iterator.

      This iterator is a valid list iterator object that will iterate over the specified object.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      object - the single object over which to iterate
      Returns:
      a singleton list iterator over the object
    • size

      public static int size(Iterator<?> iterator)
      Returns the number of elements contained in the given iterator.

      A null or empty iterator returns 0.

      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to check, may be null
      Returns:
      the number of elements contained in the iterator
      Since:
      4.1
    • skippingIterator

      public static <E> SkippingIterator<E> skippingIterator(Iterator<E> iterator, long offset)
      Decorates the specified iterator to skip the first N elements.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to decorate
      offset - the first number of elements to skip
      Returns:
      a new skipping iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if the iterator is null
      IllegalArgumentException - if offset is negative
      Since:
      4.1
    • stream

      public static <E> Stream<E> stream(Iterable<E> iterable)
      Creates a stream on the given Iterable.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the type of elements in the Iterable.
      Parameters:
      iterable - the Iterable to stream or null.
      Returns:
      a new Stream or Stream.empty() if the Iterable is null.
      Since:
      4.5.0-M3
    • stream

      public static <E> Stream<E> stream(Iterator<E> iterator)
      Creates a stream on the given Iterator.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the type of elements in the Iterator.
      Parameters:
      iterator - the Iterator to stream or null.
      Returns:
      a new Stream or Stream.empty() if the Iterator is null.
      Since:
      4.5.0-M3
    • toArray

      public static Object[] toArray(Iterator<?> iterator)
      Gets an array based on an iterator.

      As the wrapped Iterator is traversed, an ArrayList of its values is created. At the end, this is converted to an array.

      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to use, not null
      Returns:
      an array of the iterator contents
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterator parameter is null
    • toArray

      public static <E> E[] toArray(Iterator<? extends E> iterator, Class<E> arrayClass)
      Gets an array based on an iterator.

      As the wrapped Iterator is traversed, an ArrayList of its values is created. At the end, this is converted to an array.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to use, not null
      arrayClass - the class of array to create
      Returns:
      an array of the iterator contents
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterator parameter or arrayClass is null
      ArrayStoreException - if the arrayClass is invalid
    • toList

      public static <E> List<E> toList(Iterator<? extends E> iterator)
      Gets a list based on an iterator.

      As the wrapped Iterator is traversed, an ArrayList of its values is created. At the end, the list is returned.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to use, not null
      Returns:
      a list of the iterator contents
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterator parameter is null
    • toList

      public static <E> List<E> toList(Iterator<? extends E> iterator, int estimatedSize)
      Gets a list based on an iterator.

      As the wrapped Iterator is traversed, an ArrayList of its values is created. At the end, the list is returned.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to use, not null
      estimatedSize - the initial size of the ArrayList
      Returns:
      a list of the iterator contents
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterator parameter is null
      IllegalArgumentException - if the size is less than 1
    • toListIterator

      public static <E> ListIterator<E> toListIterator(Iterator<? extends E> iterator)
      Gets a list iterator based on a simple iterator.

      As the wrapped Iterator is traversed, a LinkedList of its values is cached, permitting all required operations of ListIterator.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to use, may not be null
      Returns:
      a new iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iterator parameter is null
    • toString

      public static <E> String toString(Iterator<E> iterator)
      Returns a string representation of the elements of the specified iterator.

      The string representation consists of a list of the iterator's elements, enclosed in square brackets ("[]"). Adjacent elements are separated by the characters ", " (a comma followed by a space). Elements are converted to strings as by String.valueOf(Object).

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to convert to a string, may be null
      Returns:
      a string representation of iterator
      Since:
      4.1
    • toString

      public static <E> String toString(Iterator<E> iterator, Transformer<? super E,String> transformer)
      Returns a string representation of the elements of the specified iterator.

      The string representation consists of a list of the iterable's elements, enclosed in square brackets ("[]"). Adjacent elements are separated by the characters ", " (a comma followed by a space). Elements are converted to strings as by using the provided transformer.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to convert to a string, may be null
      transformer - the transformer used to get a string representation of an element
      Returns:
      a string representation of iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if transformer is null
      Since:
      4.1
    • toString

      public static <E> String toString(Iterator<E> iterator, Transformer<? super E,String> transformer, String delimiter, String prefix, String suffix)
      Returns a string representation of the elements of the specified iterator.

      The string representation consists of a list of the iterator's elements, enclosed by the provided prefix and suffix. Adjacent elements are separated by the provided delimiter. Elements are converted to strings as by using the provided transformer.

      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to convert to a string, may be null
      transformer - the transformer used to get a string representation of an element
      delimiter - the string to delimit elements
      prefix - the prefix, prepended to the string representation
      suffix - the suffix, appended to the string representation
      Returns:
      a string representation of iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if either transformer, delimiter, prefix or suffix is null
      Since:
      4.1
    • transformedIterator

      public static <I, O> Iterator<O> transformedIterator(Iterator<? extends I> iterator, Transformer<? super I,? extends O> transformer)
      Gets an iterator that transforms the elements of another iterator.

      The transformation occurs during the next() method and the underlying iterator is unaffected by the transformation.

      Type Parameters:
      I - the input type
      O - the output type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to use, not null
      transformer - the transform to use, not null
      Returns:
      a new transforming iterator
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if either parameter is null
    • unmodifiableIterator

      public static <E> Iterator<E> unmodifiableIterator(Iterator<E> iterator)
      Gets an immutable version of an Iterator. The returned object will always throw an UnsupportedOperationException for the Iterator.remove() method.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterator - the iterator to make immutable
      Returns:
      an immutable version of the iterator
    • unmodifiableListIterator

      public static <E> ListIterator<E> unmodifiableListIterator(ListIterator<E> listIterator)
      Gets an immutable version of a ListIterator. The returned object will always throw an UnsupportedOperationException for the Iterator.remove(), ListIterator.add(E) and ListIterator.set(E) methods.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      listIterator - the iterator to make immutable
      Returns:
      an immutable version of the iterator
    • unmodifiableMapIterator

      public static <K, V> MapIterator<K,V> unmodifiableMapIterator(MapIterator<K,V> mapIterator)
      Gets an immutable version of a MapIterator. The returned object will always throw an UnsupportedOperationException for the Iterator.remove(), MapIterator.setValue(Object) methods.
      Type Parameters:
      K - the key type
      V - the value type
      Parameters:
      mapIterator - the iterator to make immutable
      Returns:
      an immutable version of the iterator
    • zippingIterator

      public static <E> ZippingIterator<E> zippingIterator(Iterator<? extends E>... iterators)
      Returns an iterator that interleaves elements from the decorated iterators.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      iterators - the array of iterators to interleave
      Returns:
      an iterator, interleaving the decorated iterators
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if any iterator is null
      Since:
      4.1
    • zippingIterator

      public static <E> ZippingIterator<E> zippingIterator(Iterator<? extends E> a, Iterator<? extends E> b)
      Returns an iterator that interleaves elements from the decorated iterators.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      a - the first iterator to interleave
      b - the second iterator to interleave
      Returns:
      an iterator, interleaving the decorated iterators
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if any iterator is null
      Since:
      4.1
    • zippingIterator

      public static <E> ZippingIterator<E> zippingIterator(Iterator<? extends E> a, Iterator<? extends E> b, Iterator<? extends E> c)
      Returns an iterator that interleaves elements from the decorated iterators.
      Type Parameters:
      E - the element type
      Parameters:
      a - the first iterator to interleave
      b - the second iterator to interleave
      c - the third iterator to interleave
      Returns:
      an iterator, interleaving the decorated iterators
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if any iterator is null
      Since:
      4.1