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package it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.booleans;

import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.ListIterator;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;

/**
 * A class providing static methods and objects that do useful things with
 * type-specific iterators.
 *
 * @see Iterator
 */

public class BooleanIterators {

	private BooleanIterators() {
	}

	/**
	 * A class returning no elements and a type-specific iterator interface.
	 *
	 * 

* This class may be useful to implement your own in case you subclass a * type-specific iterator. */ public static class EmptyIterator extends AbstractBooleanListIterator implements java.io.Serializable, Cloneable { private static final long serialVersionUID = -7046029254386353129L; protected EmptyIterator() { } public boolean hasNext() { return false; } public boolean hasPrevious() { return false; } public boolean nextBoolean() { throw new NoSuchElementException(); } public boolean previousBoolean() { throw new NoSuchElementException(); } public int nextIndex() { return 0; } public int previousIndex() { return -1; } public int skip(int n) { return 0; }; public int back(int n) { return 0; }; public Object clone() { return EMPTY_ITERATOR; } private Object readResolve() { return EMPTY_ITERATOR; } } /** * An empty iterator (immutable). It is serializable and cloneable. * *

* The class of this objects represent an abstract empty iterator that can * iterate as a type-specific (list) iterator. */ public final static EmptyIterator EMPTY_ITERATOR = new EmptyIterator(); /** An iterator returning a single element. */ private static class SingletonIterator extends AbstractBooleanListIterator { private final boolean element; private int curr; public SingletonIterator(final boolean element) { this.element = element; } public boolean hasNext() { return curr == 0; } public boolean hasPrevious() { return curr == 1; } public boolean nextBoolean() { if (!hasNext()) throw new NoSuchElementException(); curr = 1; return element; } public boolean previousBoolean() { if (!hasPrevious()) throw new NoSuchElementException(); curr = 0; return element; } public int nextIndex() { return curr; } public int previousIndex() { return curr - 1; } } /** * Returns an iterator that iterates just over the given element. * * @param element * the only element to be returned by a type-specific list * iterator. * @return an iterator that iterates just over element. */ public static BooleanListIterator singleton(final boolean element) { return new SingletonIterator(element); } /** A class to wrap arrays in iterators. */ private static class ArrayIterator extends AbstractBooleanListIterator { private final boolean[] array; private final int offset, length; private int curr; public ArrayIterator(final boolean[] array, final int offset, final int length) { this.array = array; this.offset = offset; this.length = length; } public boolean hasNext() { return curr < length; } public boolean hasPrevious() { return curr > 0; } public boolean nextBoolean() { if (!hasNext()) throw new NoSuchElementException(); return array[offset + curr++]; } public boolean previousBoolean() { if (!hasPrevious()) throw new NoSuchElementException(); return array[offset + --curr]; } public int skip(int n) { if (n <= length - curr) { curr += n; return n; } n = length - curr; curr = length; return n; } public int back(int n) { if (n <= curr) { curr -= n; return n; } n = curr; curr = 0; return n; } public int nextIndex() { return curr; } public int previousIndex() { return curr - 1; } } /** * Wraps the given part of an array into a type-specific list iterator. * *

* The type-specific list iterator returned by this method will iterate * length times, returning consecutive elements of the given * array starting from the one with index offset. * * @param array * an array to wrap into a type-specific list iterator. * @param offset * the first element of the array to be returned. * @param length * the number of elements to return. * @return an iterator that will return length elements of * array starting at position offset. */ public static BooleanListIterator wrap(final boolean[] array, final int offset, final int length) { BooleanArrays.ensureOffsetLength(array, offset, length); return new ArrayIterator(array, offset, length); } /** * Wraps the given array into a type-specific list iterator. * *

* The type-specific list iterator returned by this method will return all * elements of the given array. * * @param array * an array to wrap into a type-specific list iterator. * @return an iterator that will the elements of array. */ public static BooleanListIterator wrap(final boolean[] array) { return new ArrayIterator(array, 0, array.length); } /** * Unwraps an iterator into an array starting at a given offset for a given * number of elements. * *

* This method iterates over the given type-specific iterator and stores the * elements returned, up to a maximum of length, in the given * array starting at offset. The number of actually unwrapped * elements is returned (it may be less than max if the * iterator emits less than max elements). * * @param i * a type-specific iterator. * @param array * an array to contain the output of the iterator. * @param offset * the first element of the array to be returned. * @param max * the maximum number of elements to unwrap. * @return the number of elements unwrapped. */ public static int unwrap(final BooleanIterator i, final boolean array[], int offset, final int max) { if (max < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException( "The maximum number of elements (" + max + ") is negative"); if (offset < 0 || offset + max > array.length) throw new IllegalArgumentException(); int j = max; while (j-- != 0 && i.hasNext()) array[offset++] = i.nextBoolean(); return max - j - 1; } /** * Unwraps an iterator into an array. * *

* This method iterates over the given type-specific iterator and stores the * elements returned in the given array. The iteration will stop when the * iterator has no more elements or when the end of the array has been * reached. * * @param i * a type-specific iterator. * @param array * an array to contain the output of the iterator. * @return the number of elements unwrapped. */ public static int unwrap(final BooleanIterator i, final boolean array[]) { return unwrap(i, array, 0, array.length); } /** * Unwraps an iterator, returning an array, with a limit on the number of * elements. * *

* This method iterates over the given type-specific iterator and returns an * array containing the elements returned by the iterator. At most * max elements will be returned. * * @param i * a type-specific iterator. * @param max * the maximum number of elements to be unwrapped. * @return an array containing the elements returned by the iterator (at * most max). */ public static boolean[] unwrap(final BooleanIterator i, int max) { if (max < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException( "The maximum number of elements (" + max + ") is negative"); boolean array[] = new boolean[16]; int j = 0; while (max-- != 0 && i.hasNext()) { if (j == array.length) array = BooleanArrays.grow(array, j + 1); array[j++] = i.nextBoolean(); } return BooleanArrays.trim(array, j); } /** * Unwraps an iterator, returning an array. * *

* This method iterates over the given type-specific iterator and returns an * array containing the elements returned by the iterator. * * @param i * a type-specific iterator. * @return an array containing the elements returned by the iterator. */ public static boolean[] unwrap(final BooleanIterator i) { return unwrap(i, Integer.MAX_VALUE); } /** * Unwraps an iterator into a type-specific collection, with a limit on the * number of elements. * *

* This method iterates over the given type-specific iterator and stores the * elements returned, up to a maximum of max, in the given * type-specific collection. The number of actually unwrapped elements is * returned (it may be less than max if the iterator emits less * than max elements). * * @param i * a type-specific iterator. * @param c * a type-specific collection array to contain the output of the * iterator. * @param max * the maximum number of elements to unwrap. * @return the number of elements unwrapped. Note that this is the number of * elements returned by the iterator, which is not necessarily the * number of elements that have been added to the collection * (because of duplicates). */ public static int unwrap(final BooleanIterator i, final BooleanCollection c, final int max) { if (max < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException( "The maximum number of elements (" + max + ") is negative"); int j = max; while (j-- != 0 && i.hasNext()) c.add(i.nextBoolean()); return max - j - 1; } /** * Unwraps an iterator into a type-specific collection. * *

* This method iterates over the given type-specific iterator and stores the * elements returned in the given type-specific collection. The returned * count on the number unwrapped elements is a long, so that it will work * also with very large collections. * * @param i * a type-specific iterator. * @param c * a type-specific collection to contain the output of the * iterator. * @return the number of elements unwrapped. Note that this is the number of * elements returned by the iterator, which is not necessarily the * number of elements that have been added to the collection * (because of duplicates). */ public static long unwrap(final BooleanIterator i, final BooleanCollection c) { long n = 0; while (i.hasNext()) { c.add(i.nextBoolean()); n++; } return n; } /** * Pours an iterator into a type-specific collection, with a limit on the * number of elements. * *

* This method iterates over the given type-specific iterator and adds the * returned elements to the given collection (up to max). * * @param i * a type-specific iterator. * @param s * a type-specific collection. * @param max * the maximum number of elements to be poured. * @return the number of elements poured. Note that this is the number of * elements returned by the iterator, which is not necessarily the * number of elements that have been added to the collection * (because of duplicates). */ public static int pour(final BooleanIterator i, final BooleanCollection s, final int max) { if (max < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException( "The maximum number of elements (" + max + ") is negative"); int j = max; while (j-- != 0 && i.hasNext()) s.add(i.nextBoolean()); return max - j - 1; } /** * Pours an iterator into a type-specific collection. * *

* This method iterates over the given type-specific iterator and adds the * returned elements to the given collection. * * @param i * a type-specific iterator. * @param s * a type-specific collection. * @return the number of elements poured. Note that this is the number of * elements returned by the iterator, which is not necessarily the * number of elements that have been added to the collection * (because of duplicates). */ public static int pour(final BooleanIterator i, final BooleanCollection s) { return pour(i, s, Integer.MAX_VALUE); } /** * Pours an iterator, returning a type-specific list, with a limit on the * number of elements. * *

* This method iterates over the given type-specific iterator and returns a * type-specific list containing the returned elements (up to * max). Iteration on the returned list is guaranteed to * produce the elements in the same order in which they appeared in the * iterator. * * * @param i * a type-specific iterator. * @param max * the maximum number of elements to be poured. * @return a type-specific list containing the returned elements, up to * max. */ public static BooleanList pour(final BooleanIterator i, int max) { final BooleanArrayList l = new BooleanArrayList(); pour(i, l, max); l.trim(); return l; } /** * Pours an iterator, returning a type-specific list. * *

* This method iterates over the given type-specific iterator and returns a * list containing the returned elements. Iteration on the returned list is * guaranteed to produce the elements in the same order in which they * appeared in the iterator. * * @param i * a type-specific iterator. * @return a type-specific list containing the returned elements. */ public static BooleanList pour(final BooleanIterator i) { return pour(i, Integer.MAX_VALUE); } private static class IteratorWrapper extends AbstractBooleanIterator { final Iterator i; public IteratorWrapper(final Iterator i) { this.i = i; } public boolean hasNext() { return i.hasNext(); } public void remove() { i.remove(); } public boolean nextBoolean() { return ((i.next()).booleanValue()); } } /** * Wraps a standard iterator into a type-specific iterator. * *

* This method wraps a standard iterator into a type-specific one which will * handle the type conversions for you. Of course, any attempt to wrap an * iterator returning the instances of the wrong class will generate a * {@link ClassCastException}. The returned iterator is backed by * i: changes to one of the iterators will affect the other, * too. * *

* If i is already type-specific, it will returned and no new * object will be generated. * * @param i * an iterator. * @return a type-specific iterator backed by i. */ @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked", "rawtypes"}) public static BooleanIterator asBooleanIterator(final Iterator i) { if (i instanceof BooleanIterator) return (BooleanIterator) i; return new IteratorWrapper(i); } private static class ListIteratorWrapper extends AbstractBooleanListIterator { final ListIterator i; public ListIteratorWrapper(final ListIterator i) { this.i = i; } public boolean hasNext() { return i.hasNext(); } public boolean hasPrevious() { return i.hasPrevious(); } public int nextIndex() { return i.nextIndex(); } public int previousIndex() { return i.previousIndex(); } public void set(boolean k) { i.set((Boolean.valueOf(k))); } public void add(boolean k) { i.add((Boolean.valueOf(k))); } public void remove() { i.remove(); } public boolean nextBoolean() { return ((i.next()).booleanValue()); } public boolean previousBoolean() { return ((i.previous()).booleanValue()); } } /** * Wraps a standard list iterator into a type-specific list iterator. * *

* This method wraps a standard list iterator into a type-specific one which * will handle the type conversions for you. Of course, any attempt to wrap * an iterator returning the instances of the wrong class will generate a * {@link ClassCastException}. The returned iterator is backed by * i: changes to one of the iterators will affect the other, * too. * *

* If i is already type-specific, it will returned and no new * object will be generated. * * @param i * a list iterator. * @return a type-specific list iterator backed by i. */ @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked", "rawtypes"}) public static BooleanListIterator asBooleanIterator(final ListIterator i) { if (i instanceof BooleanListIterator) return (BooleanListIterator) i; return new ListIteratorWrapper(i); } private static class IteratorConcatenator extends AbstractBooleanIterator { final BooleanIterator a[]; int offset, length, lastOffset = -1; public IteratorConcatenator(final BooleanIterator a[], int offset, int length) { this.a = a; this.offset = offset; this.length = length; advance(); } private void advance() { while (length != 0) { if (a[offset].hasNext()) break; length--; offset++; } return; } public boolean hasNext() { return length > 0; } public boolean nextBoolean() { if (!hasNext()) throw new NoSuchElementException(); boolean next = a[lastOffset = offset].nextBoolean(); advance(); return next; } public void remove() { if (lastOffset == -1) throw new IllegalStateException(); a[lastOffset].remove(); } public int skip(int n) { lastOffset = -1; int skipped = 0; while (skipped < n && length != 0) { skipped += a[offset].skip(n - skipped); if (a[offset].hasNext()) break; length--; offset++; } return skipped; } } /** * Concatenates all iterators contained in an array. * *

* This method returns an iterator that will enumerate in order the elements * returned by all iterators contained in the given array. * * @param a * an array of iterators. * @return an iterator obtained by concatenation. */ public static BooleanIterator concat(final BooleanIterator a[]) { return concat(a, 0, a.length); } /** * Concatenates a sequence of iterators contained in an array. * *

* This method returns an iterator that will enumerate in order the elements * returned by a[ offset ], then those returned by * a[ offset + 1 ], and so on up to * a[ offset + length - 1 ]. * * @param a * an array of iterators. * @param offset * the index of the first iterator to concatenate. * @param length * the number of iterators to concatenate. * @return an iterator obtained by concatenation of length * elements of a starting at offset. */ public static BooleanIterator concat(final BooleanIterator a[], final int offset, final int length) { return new IteratorConcatenator(a, offset, length); } /** An unmodifiable wrapper class for iterators. */ public static class UnmodifiableIterator extends AbstractBooleanIterator { final protected BooleanIterator i; public UnmodifiableIterator(final BooleanIterator i) { this.i = i; } public boolean hasNext() { return i.hasNext(); } public boolean nextBoolean() { return i.nextBoolean(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * @deprecated Please use the corresponding type-specific method * instead. */ @Deprecated @Override public Boolean next() { return i.next(); } } /** * Returns an unmodifiable iterator backed by the specified iterator. * * @param i * the iterator to be wrapped in an unmodifiable iterator. * @return an unmodifiable view of the specified iterator. */ public static BooleanIterator unmodifiable(final BooleanIterator i) { return new UnmodifiableIterator(i); } /** An unmodifiable wrapper class for bidirectional iterators. */ public static class UnmodifiableBidirectionalIterator extends AbstractBooleanBidirectionalIterator { final protected BooleanBidirectionalIterator i; public UnmodifiableBidirectionalIterator( final BooleanBidirectionalIterator i) { this.i = i; } public boolean hasNext() { return i.hasNext(); } public boolean hasPrevious() { return i.hasPrevious(); } public boolean nextBoolean() { return i.nextBoolean(); } public boolean previousBoolean() { return i.previousBoolean(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * @deprecated Please use the corresponding type-specific method * instead. */ @Deprecated @Override public Boolean next() { return i.next(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * @deprecated Please use the corresponding type-specific method * instead. */ @Deprecated @Override public Boolean previous() { return i.previous(); } } /** * Returns an unmodifiable bidirectional iterator backed by the specified * bidirectional iterator. * * @param i * the bidirectional iterator to be wrapped in an unmodifiable * bidirectional iterator. * @return an unmodifiable view of the specified bidirectional iterator. */ public static BooleanBidirectionalIterator unmodifiable( final BooleanBidirectionalIterator i) { return new UnmodifiableBidirectionalIterator(i); } /** An unmodifiable wrapper class for list iterators. */ public static class UnmodifiableListIterator extends AbstractBooleanListIterator { final protected BooleanListIterator i; public UnmodifiableListIterator(final BooleanListIterator i) { this.i = i; } public boolean hasNext() { return i.hasNext(); } public boolean hasPrevious() { return i.hasPrevious(); } public boolean nextBoolean() { return i.nextBoolean(); } public boolean previousBoolean() { return i.previousBoolean(); } public int nextIndex() { return i.nextIndex(); } public int previousIndex() { return i.previousIndex(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * @deprecated Please use the corresponding type-specific method * instead. */ @Deprecated @Override public Boolean next() { return i.next(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * @deprecated Please use the corresponding type-specific method * instead. */ @Deprecated @Override public Boolean previous() { return i.previous(); } } /** * Returns an unmodifiable list iterator backed by the specified list * iterator. * * @param i * the list iterator to be wrapped in an unmodifiable list * iterator. * @return an unmodifiable view of the specified list iterator. */ public static BooleanListIterator unmodifiable(final BooleanListIterator i) { return new UnmodifiableListIterator(i); } }





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