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fastutil extends the Java Collections Framework by providing type-specific maps, sets, lists, and queues with a small memory footprint and fast access and insertion; it provides also big (64-bit) arrays, sets and lists, sorting algorithms, fast, practical I/O classes for binary and text files, and facilities for memory mapping large files. Note that if you have both this jar and fastutil-core.jar in your dependencies, fastutil-core.jar should be excluded.

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	* Copyright (C) 2002-2023 Sebastiano Vigna
	*
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package it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.doubles;

import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.PrimitiveIterator;
import java.util.function.Consumer;

/**
 * A type-specific {@link Iterator}; provides an additional method to avoid (un)boxing, and the
 * possibility to skip elements.
 *
 * @see Iterator
 */
public interface DoubleIterator extends PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble {
	/**
	 * Returns the next element as a primitive type.
	 *
	 * @return the next element in the iteration.
	 * @see Iterator#next()
	 */
	@Override
	double nextDouble();

	/**
	 * {@inheritDoc}
	 * 
	 * @deprecated Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.
	 */
	@Deprecated
	@Override
	default Double next() {
		return Double.valueOf(nextDouble());
	}

	// We inherit the canonical primitive forEachRemaining overload.
	// Because our primitive Consumer interface extends both the JDK's primitive
	// and object Consumer interfaces, calling this method with it would be ambiguous.
	// This overload exists to pass it to the proper primitive overload.
	/**
	 * Performs the given action for each remaining element until all elements have been processed or
	 * the action throws an exception.
	 *
	 * 

* WARNING: Overriding this method is almost always a mistake, as this overload only exists * to disambiguate. Instead, override the {@code forEachRemaining()} overload that uses the JDK's * primitive consumer type (e.g. {@link java.util.function.IntConsumer}). * *

* If Java supported final default methods, this would be one, but sadly it does not. * *

* If you checked and are overriding the version with {@code java.util.function.XConsumer}, and * still see this warning, then your IDE is incorrectly conflating this method with the proper * method to override, and you can safely ignore this message. * * @param action the action to be performed for each element. * @see java.util.Iterator#forEachRemaining(java.util.function.Consumer) * @since 8.5.0 */ default void forEachRemaining(final DoubleConsumer action) { forEachRemaining((java.util.function.DoubleConsumer)action); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * @deprecated Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead. */ @Deprecated @Override default void forEachRemaining(final Consumer action) { // The instanceof and cast is required for performance. Without it, calls routed through this // overload using a primitive consumer would go through the slow lambda. forEachRemaining(action instanceof java.util.function.DoubleConsumer ? (java.util.function.DoubleConsumer)action : (java.util.function.DoubleConsumer)action::accept); } /** * Skips the given number of elements. * *

* The effect of this call is exactly the same as that of calling {@link #next()} for {@code n} * times (possibly stopping if {@link #hasNext()} becomes false). * * @param n the number of elements to skip. * @return the number of elements actually skipped. * @see Iterator#next() */ default int skip(final int n) { if (n < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Argument must be nonnegative: " + n); int i = n; while (i-- != 0 && hasNext()) nextDouble(); return n - i - 1; } }





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