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 * Copyright (C) 2002-2017 Sebastiano Vigna
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package PACKAGE;

import it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.BidirectionalIterator;
#if KEYS_PRIMITIVE
import it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.objects.ObjectBidirectionalIterator;
#endif

/** A type-specific bidirectional iterator; provides an additional method to avoid (un)boxing,
 * and the possibility to skip elements backwards.
 *
 * @see BidirectionalIterator
 */

#if KEYS_PRIMITIVE
public interface KEY_BIDI_ITERATOR KEY_GENERIC extends KEY_ITERATOR KEY_GENERIC, ObjectBidirectionalIterator {
#else
public interface KEY_BIDI_ITERATOR KEY_GENERIC extends KEY_ITERATOR KEY_GENERIC, BidirectionalIterator {
#endif

#if KEYS_PRIMITIVE

	/**
	 * Returns the previous element as a primitive type.
	 *
	 * @return the previous element in the iteration.
	 * @see java.util.ListIterator#previous()
	 */

	KEY_TYPE PREV_KEY();

	/** {@inheritDoc}
	 * @deprecated Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead. */
	@Deprecated
	@Override
	KEY_CLASS previous();

#endif

	/** Moves back for the given number of elements.
	 *
	 * 

The effect of this call is exactly the same as that of * calling {@link #previous()} for {@code n} times (possibly stopping * if {@link #hasPrevious()} becomes false). * * @param n the number of elements to skip back. * @return the number of elements actually skipped. * @see #previous() */ int back(int n); }





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