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Interface ListIterator<E>
- All Superinterfaces: 
 - Iterator<E>
 
 
 
public interface ListIterator<E> - extends Iterator<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(). In a list of 
 length n, there are n+1 valid 
 index values, from 0 to n, inclusive. 
  
          Element(0)   Element(1)   Element(2)   ... Element(n)   
        ^            ^            ^            ^               ^
 Index: 0            1            2            3               n+1
 
 
 Note that the remove() and set(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.
 
 
 
- Since:
 
  - 1.2
 
- See Also:
 Collection, 
List, 
Iterator, 
Enumeration 
 
 
| 
Method Summary | 
 
 void | 
add(E o)
 
          Inserts the specified element into the list (optional operation). | 
 
 boolean | 
hasNext()
 
          Returns true if this list iterator has more elements when
 traversing the list in the forward direction. | 
 
 boolean | 
hasPrevious()
 
          Returns true if this list iterator has more elements when
 traversing the list in the reverse direction. | 
 
 E | 
next()
 
          Returns the next element in the list. | 
 
 int | 
nextIndex()
 
          Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a subsequent
 call to next. | 
 
 E | 
previous()
 
          Returns the previous element in the list. | 
 
 int | 
previousIndex()
 
          Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a subsequent
 call to previous. | 
 
 void | 
remove()
 
          Removes from the list the last element that was returned by
 next or previous (optional operation). | 
 
 void | 
set(E o)
 
          Replaces the last element returned by next or
 previous with the specified element (optional operation). | 
 
 
 
 
hasNext
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.)
 
- Specified by:
 hasNext in interface Iterator<E> 
 
- Returns:
 - true if the list iterator has more elements when
                traversing the list in the forward direction.
  
 
  
 
next
E next() 
- Returns the next element in the list.  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.)
 
- Specified by:
 next in interface Iterator<E> 
 
- Returns:
 - the next element in the list.
 - Throws:
 NoSuchElementException - if the iteration has no next element. 
 
  
 
hasPrevious
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:
 - true if the list iterator has more elements when
               traversing the list in the reverse direction.
  
 
  
 
previous
E previous() 
- Returns the previous element in the list.  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:
 - the previous element in the list.
 - Throws:
 NoSuchElementException - if the iteration has no previous
            element. 
 
  
 
nextIndex
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:
 - the index of the element that would be returned by a subsequent
               call to next, or list size if list iterator is at end
               of list.
  
 
  
 
previousIndex
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:
 - the index of the element that would be returned by a subsequent
               call to previous, or -1 if list iterator is at
               beginning of list.
  
 
  
 
remove
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 ListIterator.add has not been called after
 the last call to next or previous.
 
- Specified by:
 remove in interface Iterator<E> 
 
- Throws:
 UnsupportedOperationException - if the remove
                  operation is not supported by this list iterator.
IllegalStateException - neither next nor
                  previous have been called, or remove or
                  add have been called after the last call to *
                  next or previous. 
 
  
 
set
void set(E o) 
- Replaces the last element returned by next or
 previous with the specified element (optional operation).
 This call can be made only if neither ListIterator.remove nor
 ListIterator.add have been called after the last call to
 next or previous.
 
 
 
- Parameters:
 o - the element with which to replace the last element returned by
          next or previous.
- Throws:
 UnsupportedOperationException - if the set operation
                  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 next nor
                  previous have been called, or remove or
                  add have been called after the last call to
                  next or previous. 
 
  
 
add
void add(E o) 
- Inserts the specified element into the list (optional operation).  The
 element is inserted immediately before the next element that would be
 returned by next, if any, and after the next 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:
 o - the element to insert.
- Throws:
 UnsupportedOperationException - if the add method 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. 
 
  
 
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