public static interface PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble extends PrimitiveIterator<Double,DoubleConsumer>
An Iterator specialized for double values.
PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble, PrimitiveIterator.OfInt, PrimitiveIterator.OfLong double nextDouble()
Returns the next double element in the iteration.
double element in the iterationNoSuchElementException - if the iteration has no more elementsdefault void forEachRemaining(DoubleConsumer action)
Performs the given action for each remaining element until all elements have been processed or the action throws an exception. Actions are performed in the order of iteration, if that order is specified. Exceptions thrown by the action are relayed to the caller.
forEachRemaining in interface PrimitiveIterator<Double,DoubleConsumer>
The default implementation behaves as if:
while (hasNext())
action.accept(nextDouble());
action - The action to be performed for each elementNullPointerException - if the specified action is nulldefault Double next()
Returns the next element in the iteration.
next in interface Iterator<Double>
nextDouble(), and returns that boxed result.default void forEachRemaining(Consumer<? super Double> action)
Performs the given action for each remaining element until all elements have been processed or the action throws an exception. Actions are performed in the order of iteration, if that order is specified. Exceptions thrown by the action are relayed to the caller.
forEachRemaining in interface Iterator<Double>
DoubleConsumer then it is cast to DoubleConsumer and passed to forEachRemaining(java.util.function.DoubleConsumer); otherwise the action is adapted to an instance of DoubleConsumer, by boxing the argument of DoubleConsumer, and then passed to forEachRemaining(java.util.function.DoubleConsumer).action - The action to be performed for each element
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