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Interface Iterable<T>
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- Type Parameters:
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T
- the type of elements returned by the iterator
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- BeanContext, BeanContextServices, BlockingDeque<E>, BlockingQueue<E>, Collection<E>, Deque<E>, DirectoryStream<T>, List<E>, NavigableSet<E>, Path, Queue<E>, SecureDirectoryStream<T>, Set<E>, SortedSet<E>, TransferQueue<E>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- AbstractCollection, AbstractList, AbstractQueue, AbstractSequentialList, AbstractSet, ArrayBlockingQueue, ArrayDeque, ArrayList, AttributeList, BatchUpdateException, BeanContextServicesSupport, BeanContextSupport, ConcurrentHashMap.KeySetView, ConcurrentLinkedDeque, ConcurrentLinkedQueue, ConcurrentSkipListSet, CopyOnWriteArrayList, CopyOnWriteArraySet, DataTruncation, DelayQueue, EnumSet, HashSet, JobStateReasons, LinkedBlockingDeque, LinkedBlockingQueue, LinkedHashSet, LinkedList, LinkedTransferQueue, PriorityBlockingQueue, PriorityQueue, RoleList, RoleUnresolvedList, RowSetWarning, SerialException, ServiceLoader, SQLClientInfoException, SQLDataException, SQLException, SQLFeatureNotSupportedException, SQLIntegrityConstraintViolationException, SQLInvalidAuthorizationSpecException, SQLNonTransientConnectionException, SQLNonTransientException, SQLRecoverableException, SQLSyntaxErrorException, SQLTimeoutException, SQLTransactionRollbackException, SQLTransientConnectionException, SQLTransientException, SQLWarning, Stack, SyncFactoryException, SynchronousQueue, SyncProviderException, TreeSet, Vector
public interface Iterable<T>
Implementing this interface allows an object to be the target of the "for-each loop" statement. See For-each Loop- Since:
- 1.5
- See The Java™ Language Specification:
- 14.14.2 The enhanced for statement
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Default Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description default void
forEach(Consumer<? super T> action)
Performs the given action for each element of theIterable
until all elements have been processed or the action throws an exception.Iterator<T>
iterator()
Returns an iterator over elements of typeT
.default Spliterator<T>
spliterator()
Creates aSpliterator
over the elements described by thisIterable
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Method Detail
forEach
default void forEach(Consumer<? super T> action)
Performs the given action for each element of theIterable
until all elements have been processed or the action throws an exception. Unless otherwise specified by the implementing class, actions are performed in the order of iteration (if an iteration order is specified). Exceptions thrown by the action are relayed to the caller.- Implementation Requirements:
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The default implementation behaves as if:
for (T t : this) action.accept(t);
- Parameters:
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action
- The action to be performed for each element - Throws:
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NullPointerException
- if the specified action is null - Since:
- 1.8
spliterator
default Spliterator<T> spliterator()
Creates aSpliterator
over the elements described by thisIterable
.- Implementation Requirements:
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The default implementation creates an early-binding spliterator from the iterable's
Iterator
. The spliterator inherits the fail-fast properties of the iterable's iterator. - Implementation Note:
- The default implementation should usually be overridden. The spliterator returned by the default implementation has poor splitting capabilities, is unsized, and does not report any spliterator characteristics. Implementing classes can nearly always provide a better implementation.
- Returns:
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a
Spliterator
over the elements described by thisIterable
. - Since:
- 1.8
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