001 /* ListIterator.java -- Extended Iterator for iterating over ordered lists
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038
039 package java.util;
040
041 /**
042 * An extended version of Iterator to support the extra features of Lists. The
043 * elements may be accessed in forward or reverse order, elements may be
044 * replaced as well as removed, and new elements may be inserted, during the
045 * traversal of the list.
046 * <p>
047 *
048 * A list with n elements provides n+1 iterator positions (the front, the end,
049 * or between two elements). Note that <code>remove</code> and <code>set</code>
050 * operate on the last element returned, whether it was by <code>next</code>
051 * or <code>previous</code>.
052 *
053 * @author Original author unknown
054 * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
055 * @see Collection
056 * @see List
057 * @see Iterator
058 * @see Enumeration
059 * @since 1.2
060 * @status updated to 1.4
061 */
062 public interface ListIterator<E> extends Iterator<E>
063 {
064 /**
065 * Tests whether there are elements remaining in the list in the forward
066 * direction. In other words, next() will not fail with a
067 * NoSuchElementException.
068 *
069 * @return true if the list continues in the forward direction
070 */
071 boolean hasNext();
072
073 /**
074 * Tests whether there are elements remaining in the list in the reverse
075 * direction. In other words, previous() will not fail with a
076 * NoSuchElementException.
077 *
078 * @return true if the list continues in the reverse direction
079 */
080 boolean hasPrevious();
081
082 /**
083 * Obtain the next element in the list in the forward direction. Repeated
084 * calls to next may be used to iterate over the entire list, or calls to
085 * next and previous may be used together to go forwards and backwards.
086 * Alternating calls to next and previous will return the same element.
087 *
088 * @return the next element in the list in the forward direction
089 * @throws NoSuchElementException if there are no more elements
090 */
091 E next();
092
093 /**
094 * Obtain the next element in the list in the reverse direction. Repeated
095 * calls to previous may be used to iterate backwards over the entire list,
096 * or calls to next and previous may be used together to go forwards and
097 * backwards. Alternating calls to next and previous will return the same
098 * element.
099 *
100 * @return the next element in the list in the reverse direction
101 * @throws NoSuchElementException if there are no more elements
102 */
103 E previous();
104
105 /**
106 * Find the index of the element that would be returned by a call to next.
107 * If hasNext() returns false, this returns the list size.
108 *
109 * @return the index of the element that would be returned by next()
110 */
111 int nextIndex();
112
113 /**
114 * Find the index of the element that would be returned by a call to
115 * previous. If hasPrevious() returns false, this returns -1.
116 *
117 * @return the index of the element that would be returned by previous()
118 */
119 int previousIndex();
120
121 /**
122 * Insert an element into the list at the current position of the iterator
123 * (optional operation). The element is inserted in between the element that
124 * would be returned by previous and the element that would be returned by
125 * next. After the insertion, a subsequent call to next is unaffected, but
126 * a call to previous returns the item that was added. The values returned
127 * by nextIndex() and previousIndex() are incremented.
128 *
129 * @param o the object to insert into the list
130 * @throws ClassCastException if the object is of a type which cannot be added
131 * to this list.
132 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some other aspect of the object stops
133 * it being added to this list.
134 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this ListIterator does not
135 * support the add operation.
136 */
137 void add(E o);
138
139 /**
140 * Remove from the list the element last returned by a call to next or
141 * previous (optional operation). This method may only be called if neither
142 * add nor remove have been called since the last call to next or previous.
143 *
144 * @throws IllegalStateException if neither next or previous have been
145 * called, or if add or remove has been called since the last call
146 * to next or previous
147 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this ListIterator does not
148 * support the remove operation
149 */
150 void remove();
151
152 /**
153 * Replace the element last returned by a call to next or previous with a
154 * given object (optional operation). This method may only be called if
155 * neither add nor remove have been called since the last call to next or
156 * previous.
157 *
158 * @param o the object to replace the element with
159 * @throws ClassCastException the object is of a type which cannot be added
160 * to this list
161 * @throws IllegalArgumentException some other aspect of the object stops
162 * it being added to this list
163 * @throws IllegalStateException if neither next or previous have been
164 * called, or if add or remove has been called since the last call
165 * to next or previous
166 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this ListIterator does not
167 * support the set operation
168 */
169 void set(E o);
170 }