ListIterator

interface ListIterator<out T> : Iterator<T> (source)

An iterator over a collection that supports indexed access.

Since Kotlin

1.0

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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.

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abstract operator override fun hasNext(): Boolean

Returns true if the iteration has more elements.

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abstract fun hasPrevious(): Boolean

Returns true if there are elements in the iteration before the current element.

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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.

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abstract operator override fun next(): T

Returns the next element in the iteration.

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abstract fun nextIndex(): Int

Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a subsequent call to next.

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abstract fun previous(): T

Returns the previous element in the iteration and moves the cursor position backwards.

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abstract fun previousIndex(): Int

Returns the index of the element that would be returned by a subsequent call to previous.

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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