Add samples for iterator-related extensions (KT-20357)

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kenji tomita
2017-11-06 23:38:18 +09:00
committed by Ilya Gorbunov
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package samples.collections
import samples.Sample
import java.util.*
class Iterators {
@Sample
fun iteratorForEnumeration() {
val vector = Vector<String>().apply {
add("RED")
add("GREEN")
add("BLUE")
}
for (e in vector.elements()) {
println("The element is $e")
}
}
@Sample
fun iterator() {
val mutableList = mutableListOf(1, 2, 3)
val mutableIterator = mutableList.iterator()
if (mutableIterator.hasNext()) {
mutableIterator.next()
mutableIterator.remove()
}
for (e in mutableIterator) {
println("The element is $e")
}
}
@Sample
fun withIndexIterator() {
val iterator = ('a'..'c').iterator()
for ((index, value) in iterator.withIndex()) {
println("The element at $index is $value")
}
}
@Sample
fun forEachIterator() {
val iterator = (1..3).iterator()
if (iterator.hasNext()) {
iterator.next()
}
iterator.forEach {
println("The element is $it")
}
}
}
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ package kotlin.collections
/**
* Creates an [Iterator] for an [Enumeration], allowing to use it in `for` loops.
* @sample samples.collections.Iterators.iteratorForEnumeration
*/
@kotlin.jvm.JvmVersion
public operator fun <T> java.util.Enumeration<T>.iterator(): Iterator<T> = object : Iterator<T> {
@@ -15,6 +16,7 @@ public operator fun <T> java.util.Enumeration<T>.iterator(): Iterator<T> = objec
/**
* Returns the given iterator itself. This allows to use an instance of iterator in a `for` loop.
* @sample samples.collections.Iterators.iterator
*/
@kotlin.internal.InlineOnly
public inline operator fun <T> Iterator<T>.iterator(): Iterator<T> = this
@@ -22,11 +24,13 @@ public inline operator fun <T> Iterator<T>.iterator(): Iterator<T> = this
/**
* Returns an [Iterator] wrapping each value produced by this [Iterator] with the [IndexedValue],
* containing value and it's index.
* @sample samples.collections.Iterators.withIndexIterator
*/
public fun <T> Iterator<T>.withIndex(): Iterator<IndexedValue<T>> = IndexingIterator(this)
/**
* Performs the given [operation] on each element of this [Iterator].
* @sample samples.collections.Iterators.forEachIterator
*/
public inline fun <T> Iterator<T>.forEach(operation: (T) -> Unit) : Unit {
for (element in this) operation(element)