Class AbstractTupleList.AbstractTupleListIterator

    • Constructor Detail

      • AbstractTupleListIterator

        protected AbstractTupleListIterator()
    • Method Detail

      • forward

        public boolean forward()
        Description copied from interface: TupleCursor
        Moves the iterator forward one position.

        Returns false only when end of data has been reached.

        Similar to calling the Iterator methods Iterator.hasNext() followed by Iterator.next() but does not construct an object, and is therefore cheaper.

        If you want to use an Iterator, see TupleIterator.

        Specified by:
        forward in interface TupleCursor
        Returns:
        Whether was able to move forward a position
      • current

        public List<Member> current()
        Description copied from interface: TupleCursor
        Returns the tuple that this cursor is positioned on.

        This method never returns null, and may safely be called multiple times (or not all) for each position in the iteration.

        Invalid to call this method when the cursor is has not been positioned, for example, if TupleCursor.forward() has not been called or if the most recent call to forward returned false.

        Specified by:
        current in interface TupleCursor
        Returns:
        Current tuple
      • currentToArray

        public void currentToArray​(Member[] members,
                                   int offset)
        Description copied from interface: TupleCursor
        Writes the member(s) of the next tuple to a given offset in an array.

        This method saves the overhead of a memory allocation when the resulting tuple will be written immediately to an array. The effect of currentToArray(members, 0) is the same as calling current().toArray(members).

        Before calling this method, you must position the iterator at a valid position. Typically you would call hasNext followed by next; or forward.

        Specified by:
        currentToArray in interface TupleCursor
        Parameters:
        members - Members
        offset - Offset in the array to write to
      • getArity

        public int getArity()
        Description copied from interface: TupleCursor
        Returns the number of members in each tuple.
        Specified by:
        getArity in interface TupleCursor
        Returns:
        The number of members in each tuple