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package org.apache.commons.collections;

import java.util.Iterator;

Defines an iterator that operates over a Map.

This iterator is a special version designed for maps. It can be more efficient to use this rather than an entry set iterator where the option is available, and it is certainly more convenient.

A map that provides this interface may not hold the data internally using Map Entry objects, thus this interface can avoid lots of object creation.

In use, this iterator iterates through the keys in the map. After each call to next(), the getValue() method provides direct access to the value. The value can also be set using setValue().

MapIterator it = map.mapIterator();
while (it.hasNext()) {
  Object key = it.next();
  Object value = it.getValue();
  it.setValue(newValue);
}
Author:Stephen Colebourne
Since:Commons Collections 3.0
Version:$Revision: 646777 $ $Date: 2008-04-10 14:33:15 +0200 (Thu, 10 Apr 2008) $
/** * Defines an iterator that operates over a <code>Map</code>. * <p> * This iterator is a special version designed for maps. It can be more * efficient to use this rather than an entry set iterator where the option * is available, and it is certainly more convenient. * <p> * A map that provides this interface may not hold the data internally using * Map Entry objects, thus this interface can avoid lots of object creation. * <p> * In use, this iterator iterates through the keys in the map. After each call * to <code>next()</code>, the <code>getValue()</code> method provides direct * access to the value. The value can also be set using <code>setValue()</code>. * <pre> * MapIterator it = map.mapIterator(); * while (it.hasNext()) { * Object key = it.next(); * Object value = it.getValue(); * it.setValue(newValue); * } * </pre> * * @since Commons Collections 3.0 * @version $Revision: 646777 $ $Date: 2008-04-10 14:33:15 +0200 (Thu, 10 Apr 2008) $ * * @author Stephen Colebourne */
public interface MapIterator extends Iterator {
Checks to see if there are more entries still to be iterated.
Returns:true if the iterator has more elements
/** * Checks to see if there are more entries still to be iterated. * * @return <code>true</code> if the iterator has more elements */
boolean hasNext();
Gets the next key from the Map.
Throws:
Returns:the next key in the iteration
/** * Gets the next <em>key</em> from the <code>Map</code>. * * @return the next key in the iteration * @throws java.util.NoSuchElementException if the iteration is finished */
Object next(); //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gets the current key, which is the key returned by the last call to next().
Throws:
Returns:the current key
/** * Gets the current key, which is the key returned by the last call * to <code>next()</code>. * * @return the current key * @throws IllegalStateException if <code>next()</code> has not yet been called */
Object getKey();
Gets the current value, which is the value associated with the last key returned by next().
Throws:
Returns:the current value
/** * Gets the current value, which is the value associated with the last key * returned by <code>next()</code>. * * @return the current value * @throws IllegalStateException if <code>next()</code> has not yet been called */
Object getValue(); //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Removes the last returned key from the underlying Map (optional operation).

This method can be called once per call to next().

Throws:
  • UnsupportedOperationException – if remove is not supported by the map
  • IllegalStateException – if next() has not yet been called
  • IllegalStateException – if remove() has already been called since the last call to next()
/** * Removes the last returned key from the underlying <code>Map</code> (optional operation). * <p> * This method can be called once per call to <code>next()</code>. * * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if remove is not supported by the map * @throws IllegalStateException if <code>next()</code> has not yet been called * @throws IllegalStateException if <code>remove()</code> has already been called * since the last call to <code>next()</code> */
void remove();
Sets the value associated with the current key (optional operation).
Params:
  • value – the new value
Throws:
Returns:the previous value
/** * Sets the value associated with the current key (optional operation). * * @param value the new value * @return the previous value * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if setValue is not supported by the map * @throws IllegalStateException if <code>next()</code> has not yet been called * @throws IllegalStateException if <code>remove()</code> has been called since the * last call to <code>next()</code> */
Object setValue(Object value); }