ListIterator
  public
  
  
  
  interface
  ListIterator
  
  
      implements
      
        Iterator<E>
      
  
  
| java.util.ListIterator<E> | 
An iterator for lists that allows the programmer
 to traverse the list in either direction, modify
 the list during iteration, and obtain the iterator's
 current position in the list. A ListIterator
 has no current element; its cursor position always
 lies between the element that would be returned by a call
 to previous() and the element that would be
 returned by a call to next().
 An iterator for a list of length n has n+1 possible
 cursor positions, as illustrated by the carets (^) below:
 
                      Element(0)   Element(1)   Element(2)   ... Element(n-1)
 cursor positions:  ^            ^            ^            ^                  ^
 remove() and set(java.lang.Object) methods are
 not defined in terms of the cursor position;  they are defined to
 operate on the last element returned by a call to next() or
 previous().
 This interface is a member of the Java Collections Framework.
Summary
| Public methods | |
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        void | 
      add(E e)
      Inserts the specified element into the list (optional operation). | 
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        boolean | 
      hasNext()
      Returns  | 
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        boolean | 
      hasPrevious()
      Returns  | 
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        E | 
      next()
      Returns the next element in the list and advances the cursor position. | 
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        int | 
      nextIndex()
      Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a
 subsequent call to  | 
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        E | 
      previous()
      Returns the previous element in the list and moves the cursor position backwards. | 
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        int | 
      previousIndex()
      Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a
 subsequent call to  | 
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        void | 
      remove()
      Removes from the list the last element that was returned by  | 
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        abstract
        
        
        
        
        void | 
      set(E e)
      Replaces the last element returned by  | 
| Inherited methods | |
|---|---|
Public methods
add
public abstract void add (E e)
Inserts the specified element into the list (optional operation).
 The element is inserted immediately before the element that
 would be returned by next(), if any, and after the element
 that would be returned by previous(), if any.  (If the
 list contains no elements, the new element becomes the sole element
 on the list.)  The new element is inserted before the implicit
 cursor: a subsequent call to next would be unaffected, and a
 subsequent call to previous would return the new element.
 (This call increases by one the value that would be returned by a
 call to nextIndex or previousIndex.)
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| e | E: the element to insert | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| UnsupportedOperationException | if the addmethod is
         not supported by this list iterator | 
| ClassCastException | if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this list | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if some aspect of this element prevents it from being added to this list | 
hasNext
public abstract boolean hasNext ()
Returns true if this list iterator has more elements when
 traversing the list in the forward direction. (In other words,
 returns true if next() would return an element rather
 than throwing an exception.)
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| boolean | trueif the list iterator has more elements when
         traversing the list in the forward direction | 
hasPrevious
public abstract boolean hasPrevious ()
Returns true if this list iterator has more elements when
 traversing the list in the reverse direction.  (In other words,
 returns true if previous() would return an element
 rather than throwing an exception.)
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| boolean | trueif the list iterator has more elements when
         traversing the list in the reverse direction | 
next
public abstract E next ()
Returns the next element in the list and advances the cursor position.
 This method may be called repeatedly to iterate through the list,
 or intermixed with calls to previous() to go back and forth.
 (Note that alternating calls to next and previous
 will return the same element repeatedly.)
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| E | the next element in the list | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| NoSuchElementException | if the iteration has no next element | 
nextIndex
public abstract int nextIndex ()
Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a
 subsequent call to next(). (Returns list size if the list
 iterator is at the end of the list.)
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| int | the index of the element that would be returned by a
         subsequent call to next, or list size if the list
         iterator is at the end of the list | 
previous
public abstract E previous ()
Returns the previous element in the list and moves the cursor
 position backwards.  This method may be called repeatedly to
 iterate through the list backwards, or intermixed with calls to
 next() to go back and forth.  (Note that alternating calls
 to next and previous will return the same
 element repeatedly.)
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| E | the previous element in the list | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| NoSuchElementException | if the iteration has no previous element | 
previousIndex
public abstract int previousIndex ()
Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a
 subsequent call to previous(). (Returns -1 if the list
 iterator is at the beginning of the list.)
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| int | the index of the element that would be returned by a
         subsequent call to previous, or -1 if the list
         iterator is at the beginning of the list | 
remove
public abstract void remove ()
Removes from the list the last element that was returned by next() or previous() (optional operation).  This call can
 only be made once per call to next or previous.
 It can be made only if add(E) has not been
 called after the last call to next or previous.
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| UnsupportedOperationException | if the removeoperation is not supported by this list iterator | 
| IllegalStateException | if neither nextnorprevioushave been called, orremoveoraddhave been called after the last call tonextorprevious | 
set
public abstract void set (E e)
Replaces the last element returned by next() or
 previous() with the specified element (optional operation).
 This call can be made only if neither remove() nor add(E) have been called after the last call to next or
 previous.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| e | E: the element with which to replace the last element returned bynextorprevious | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| UnsupportedOperationException | if the setoperation
         is not supported by this list iterator | 
| ClassCastException | if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this list | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if some aspect of the specified element prevents it from being added to this list | 
| IllegalStateException | if neither nextnorprevioushave been called, orremoveoraddhave been called after the last call tonextorprevious | 
