java.util
Class TreeMap.SubMapEntryIterator

java.lang.Object
  extended byjava.util.TreeMap.EntryIterator
      extended byjava.util.TreeMap.SubMapEntryIterator
All Implemented Interfaces:
Iterator
Enclosing class:
TreeMap

private class TreeMap.SubMapEntryIterator
extends TreeMap.EntryIterator


Field Summary
private  Object firstExcludedKey
           
(package private)  TreeMap.Entry next
           
 
Constructor Summary
(package private) TreeMap.SubMapEntryIterator(TreeMap.Entry first, TreeMap.Entry firstExcluded)
           
 
Method Summary
 boolean hasNext()
          Returns true if the iteration has more elements.
 Object next()
          Returns the next element in the iteration.
(package private)  TreeMap.Entry nextEntry()
           
 void remove()
          Removes from the underlying collection the last element returned by the iterator (optional operation).
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

firstExcludedKey

private final Object firstExcludedKey

next

TreeMap.Entry next
Constructor Detail

TreeMap.SubMapEntryIterator

TreeMap.SubMapEntryIterator(TreeMap.Entry first,
                            TreeMap.Entry firstExcluded)
Method Detail

hasNext

public boolean hasNext()
Description copied from interface: Iterator
Returns true if the iteration has more elements. (In other words, returns true if next would return an element rather than throwing an exception.)

Specified by:
hasNext in interface Iterator
Overrides:
hasNext in class TreeMap.EntryIterator

next

public Object next()
Description copied from interface: Iterator
Returns the next element in the iteration.

Specified by:
next in interface Iterator
Overrides:
next in class TreeMap.EntryIterator

nextEntry

final TreeMap.Entry nextEntry()

remove

public void remove()
Description copied from interface: Iterator
Removes from the underlying collection the last element returned by the iterator (optional operation). This method can be called only once per call to next. The behavior of an iterator is unspecified if the underlying collection is modified while the iteration is in progress in any way other than by calling this method.

Specified by:
remove in interface Iterator