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package it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.floats;
/** An abstract class facilitating the creation of type-specific iterators.
*
* To create a type-specific iterator you need both a method returning the
* next element as primitive type and a method returning the next element as an
* object. However, if you inherit from this class you need just one (anyone).
*
*
This class implements also a trivial version of {@link #skip(int)} that uses
* type-specific methods; moreover, {@link #remove()} will throw an {@link
* UnsupportedOperationException}.
*
* @see java.util.Iterator
*/
public abstract class AbstractFloatIterator implements FloatIterator {
protected AbstractFloatIterator() {}
/** Delegates to the corresponding generic method. */
public float nextFloat() { return next().floatValue(); }
/** Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method. */
public Float next() { return Float.valueOf( nextFloat() ); }
/** This method just throws an {@link UnsupportedOperationException}. */
public void remove() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); }
/** This method just iterates the type-specific version of {@link #next()} for at most
* n
times, stopping if {@link #hasNext()} becomes false.*/
public int skip( final int n ) {
int i = n;
while( i-- != 0 && hasNext() ) nextFloat();
return n - i - 1;
}
}