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package com.ibm.icu.util;

/**
 * 

Interface for enabling iteration over sets of <int, Object>, where * int is the sorted integer index in ascending order, and Object its * associated value.

*

The ValueIterator allows iterations over integer indexes in the range * of Integer.MIN_VALUE to Integer.MAX_VALUE inclusive. Implementations of * ValueIterator should specify their own maximum subrange within the above * range that is meaningful to its applications.

*

Most implementations will be created by factory methods, such as the * character name iterator in UCharacter.getNameIterator. See example below. *

* Example of use:
*
 * ValueIterator iterator = UCharacter.getNameIterator();
 * ValueIterator.Element result = new ValueIterator.Element();
 * iterator.setRange(UCharacter.MIN_VALUE, UCharacter.MAX_VALUE);
 * while (iterator.next(result)) {
 *     System.out.println("Codepoint \\u" +
 *                        Integer.toHexString(result.integer) +
 *                        " has the character name " + (String)result.value);
 * }
 * 
* @author synwee * @stable ICU 2.6 */ public interface ValueIterator { // public inner class --------------------------------------------- /** *

The return result container of each iteration. Stores the next * integer index and its associated value Object.

* @stable ICU 2.6 */ public static final class Element { // public data members ---------------------------------------- /** * Integer index of the current iteration * @stable ICU 2.6 */ public int integer; /** * Gets the Object value associated with the integer index. * @stable ICU 2.6 */ public Object value; // public constructor ------------------------------------------ /** * Empty default constructor to make javadoc happy * @stable ICU 2.4 */ public Element() { } } // public methods ------------------------------------------------- /** *

Returns the next result for this iteration and returns * true if we are not at the end of the iteration, false otherwise.

*

If this returns a false, the contents of elements will not * be updated.

* @param element for storing the result index and value * @return true if we are not at the end of the iteration, false otherwise. * @see Element * @stable ICU 2.6 */ public boolean next(Element element); /** *

Resets the iterator to start iterating from the integer index * Integer.MIN_VALUE or X if a setRange(X, Y) has been called previously. *

* @stable ICU 2.6 */ public void reset(); /** *

Restricts the range of integers to iterate and resets the iteration * to begin at the index argument start.

*

If setRange(start, end) is not performed before next(element) is * called, the iteration will start from the integer index * Integer.MIN_VALUE and end at Integer.MAX_VALUE.

*

* If this range is set outside the meaningful range specified by the * implementation, next(element) will always return false. *

* @param start first integer in the range to iterate * @param limit one more than the last integer in the range * @exception IllegalArgumentException thrown when attempting to set an * illegal range. E.g limit <= start * @stable ICU 2.6 */ public void setRange(int start, int limit); }




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