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package it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.ints;
import it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.BidirectionalIterator;
import it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.objects.ObjectBidirectionalIterator;
/** A type-specific bidirectional iterator; provides an additional method to avoid (un)boxing,
* and the possibility to skip elements backwards.
*
* @see BidirectionalIterator
*/
public interface IntBidirectionalIterator extends IntIterator , ObjectBidirectionalIterator {
/**
* Returns the previous element as a primitive type.
*
* @return the previous element in the iteration.
* @see java.util.ListIterator#previous()
*/
int previousInt();
/** Moves back for the given number of elements.
*
* The effect of this call is exactly the same as that of
* calling {@link #previous()} for 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 java.util.Iterator#next()
*/
int back( int n );
}
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