public interface IntCursor extends Cursor
ints.
Basic IntCursor usage idiom is:
for (IntCursor cur = collection.cursor(); cur.moveNext();) {
// Work with cur.elem()
// Call cur.remove() to remove the current entry
}IntCollection.cursor()| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
int |
elem()
Returns the element to which the cursor currently points.
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void |
forEachForward(IntConsumer action)
Performs the given action for each element of the iteration after the cursor in forward
direction until all elements have been processed or the action throws an exception.
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void forEachForward(@Nonnull IntConsumer action)
cur.forEachForward(action) is exact equivalent of
while (cur.moveNext())
action.accept(cur.elem());action - the action to be performed for each elementint elem()
Throws IllegalStateException, if the cursor isn't pointing to any element: if it
is in front of the first element, after the last, or the current element has been removed
using Cursor.remove() operation.
IllegalStateException - if this cursor is initially in front of the first element
and Cursor.moveNext() hasn't been called yet,
or the previous call of moveNext returned false,
or remove() has been performed after the previous cursor movement