MutableIterator

expect interface MutableIterator<out T> : Iterator<T> (source)

An iterator over a mutable collection. Provides the ability to remove elements while iterating.

Since Kotlin

1.0

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Inheritors

actual interface MutableIterator<out T> : Iterator<T> (source)

An iterator over a mutable collection. Provides the ability to remove elements while iterating.

Since Kotlin

1.1

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Inheritors

actual interface MutableIterator<out T> : Iterator<T> (source)

An iterator over a mutable collection. Provides the ability to remove elements while iterating.

Since Kotlin

1.0

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Inheritors

actual interface MutableIterator<out T> : Iterator<T> (source)

An iterator over a mutable collection. Provides the ability to remove elements while iterating.

Since Kotlin

1.3

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Inheritors

actual interface MutableIterator<out T> : Iterator<T> (source)

An iterator over a mutable collection. Provides the ability to remove elements while iterating.

Since Kotlin

1.8

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Inheritors

actual interface MutableIterator<out T> : Iterator<T> (source)

An iterator over a mutable collection. Provides the ability to remove elements while iterating.

Since Kotlin

1.8

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Inheritors

Functions

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Creates a sequence that returns all elements from this iterator. The sequence is constrained to be iterated only once.

Since Kotlin 1.0
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inline fun <T> Iterator<T>.forEach(operation: (T) -> Unit)

Performs the given operation on each element of this Iterator.

Since Kotlin 1.0
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expect abstract operator fun hasNext(): Boolean

Returns true if the iteration has more elements.

Since Kotlin 1.0
actual abstract operator fun hasNext(): Boolean

Returns true if the iteration has more elements.

Since Kotlin 1.1
actual abstract operator fun hasNext(): Boolean

Returns true if the iteration has more elements.

Since Kotlin 1.0
actual abstract operator fun hasNext(): Boolean

Returns true if the iteration has more elements.

Since Kotlin 1.3
actual abstract operator fun hasNext(): Boolean

Returns true if the iteration has more elements.

Since Kotlin 1.8
actual abstract operator fun hasNext(): Boolean

Returns true if the iteration has more elements.

Since Kotlin 1.8
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inline operator fun <T> Iterator<T>.iterator(): Iterator<T>

Returns the given iterator itself. This allows to use an instance of iterator in a for loop.

Since Kotlin 1.0
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expect abstract operator fun next(): T

Returns the next element in the iteration.

Since Kotlin 1.0
actual abstract operator fun next(): T

Returns the next element in the iteration.

Since Kotlin 1.1
actual abstract operator fun next(): T

Returns the next element in the iteration.

Since Kotlin 1.0
actual abstract operator fun next(): T

Returns the next element in the iteration.

Since Kotlin 1.3
actual abstract operator fun next(): T

Returns the next element in the iteration.

Since Kotlin 1.8
actual abstract operator fun next(): T

Returns the next element in the iteration.

Since Kotlin 1.8
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expect abstract fun remove()

Removes from the underlying collection the last element returned by this iterator.

Since Kotlin 1.0
actual abstract fun remove()

Removes from the underlying collection the last element returned by this iterator.

Since Kotlin 1.1
actual abstract fun remove()

Removes from the underlying collection the last element returned by this iterator.

Since Kotlin 1.0
actual abstract fun remove()

Removes from the underlying collection the last element returned by this iterator.

Since Kotlin 1.3
actual abstract fun remove()

Removes from the underlying collection the last element returned by this iterator.

Since Kotlin 1.8
actual abstract fun remove()

Removes from the underlying collection the last element returned by this iterator.

Since Kotlin 1.8
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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.

Since Kotlin 1.0