// Copyright (c) 2015, Emir Pasic. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package singlylinkedlist import "github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2/containers" // Assert Iterator implementation var _ containers.IteratorWithIndex[int] = (*Iterator[int])(nil) // Iterator holding the iterator's state type Iterator[T comparable] struct { list *List[T] index int element *element[T] } // Iterator returns a stateful iterator whose values can be fetched by an index. func (list *List[T]) Iterator() *Iterator[T] { return &Iterator[T]{list: list, index: -1, element: nil} } // Next moves the iterator to the next element and returns true if there was a next element in the container. // If Next() returns true, then next element's index and value can be retrieved by Index() and Value(). // If Next() was called for the first time, then it will point the iterator to the first element if it exists. // Modifies the state of the iterator. func (iterator *Iterator[T]) Next() bool { if iterator.index < iterator.list.size { iterator.index++ } if !iterator.list.withinRange(iterator.index) { iterator.element = nil return false } if iterator.index == 0 { iterator.element = iterator.list.first } else { iterator.element = iterator.element.next } return true } // Value returns the current element's value. // Does not modify the state of the iterator. func (iterator *Iterator[T]) Value() T { return iterator.element.value } // Index returns the current element's index. // Does not modify the state of the iterator. func (iterator *Iterator[T]) Index() int { return iterator.index } // Begin resets the iterator to its initial state (one-before-first) // Call Next() to fetch the first element if any. func (iterator *Iterator[T]) Begin() { iterator.index = -1 iterator.element = nil } // First moves the iterator to the first element and returns true if there was a first element in the container. // If First() returns true, then first element's index and value can be retrieved by Index() and Value(). // Modifies the state of the iterator. func (iterator *Iterator[T]) First() bool { iterator.Begin() return iterator.Next() } // NextTo moves the iterator to the next element from current position that satisfies the condition given by the // passed function, and returns true if there was a next element in the container. // If NextTo() returns true, then next element's index and value can be retrieved by Index() and Value(). // Modifies the state of the iterator. func (iterator *Iterator[T]) NextTo(f func(index int, value T) bool) bool { for iterator.Next() { index, value := iterator.Index(), iterator.Value() if f(index, value) { return true } } return false }