MutableListIterator
An iterator over a mutable collection that supports indexed access. Provides the ability to add, modify and remove elements while iterating.
Since Kotlin
1.1An iterator over a mutable collection that supports indexed access. Provides the ability to add, modify and remove elements while iterating.
Since Kotlin
1.0Functions
Adds the specified element element into the underlying collection immediately before the element that would be returned by next, if any, and after the element that would be returned by previous, if any. (If the collection contains no elements, the new element becomes the sole element in the collection.) 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.)
Adds the specified element element into the underlying collection immediately before the element that would be returned by next, if any, and after the element that would be returned by previous, if any. (If the collection contains no elements, the new element becomes the sole element in the collection.) 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.)
Creates a sequence that returns all elements from this iterator. The sequence is constrained to be iterated only once.
Returns true
if there are elements in the iteration before the current element.
Returns true
if there are elements in the iteration before the current element.
Returns the given iterator itself. This allows to use an instance of iterator in a for
loop.
Returns an Iterator that wraps each element produced by the original iterator into an IndexedValue containing the index of that element and the element itself.
Returns an Iterator that wraps each element produced by the original iterator into an IndexedValue containing the index of that element and the element itself.