Reputation: 33
Im trying to create an Iterator that works for an linkedList. I have already created the linked list which I think should work good but now I need help on creating the iterator. I'm trying to make it faster than one that would simply use getEntry() with a for loop, increasing by one each time, because using that method would mean I have to traverse the linked list for each element. I'm trying to solve it quicker than that but dont know where to get started. I know I need to create the next and hasnext methods but not sure how to. Also stuck on the constructor and instance methods.
Here's the code I have so far:
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
public class SListIterator<T>
{
private Node firstNode;
private int numberOfEntries;
public SListIterator()
{
firstNode = null;
numberOfEntries = 0;
}
public void addToFirst(T aData)
{
firstNode = new Node(aData, firstNode);
numberOfEntries++;
}
public T getEntry(int givenPosition)
{
T result = null;
if((givenPosition >= 1) && (givenPosition <= numberOfEntries))
{
result = (getNodeAt(givenPosition)).data;
}
return result;
}
private Node getNodeAt(int givenPosition)
{
Node currentNode = firstNode;
for(int counter = 1; counter < givenPosition; counter++)
{
currentNode = currentNode.next;
}
return currentNode;
}
public Iterator<T> getIterator()
{
// TO DO
}
private class IteratorForSList implements Iterator<T>
{
// instance variable for IteratorForSList
private IteratorForSList()
{
// constructor
}
public boolean hasNext()
{
// need help
}
public T next()
{
// need help
}
public T remove()
{
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("remove() is not supported by this iterator");
}
}
private class Node
{
private T data;
private Node next;
private Node(T aData, Node nextNode)
{
data = aData;
next = nextNode;
}
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Views: 214
Reputation: 3477
Your iterator only needs to know the current node in your linked list:
public Iterator<T> getIterator() {
return new IteratorForSList(firstNode);
}
private class IteratorForSList implements Iterator<T> {
private Node currentNode;
private IteratorForSList(Node list) {
currentNode = list;
}
public boolean hasNext() {
return currentNode != null;
}
public T next() {
T result = currentNode.data;
currentNode = currentNode.next;
return result;
}
public void remove() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
"remove() is not supported by this iterator");
}
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 622
Why not used java.util.LinkedList? It has an iterator method that returns an iterator.
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.LinkedList;
public class SListIterator{
public static void main(String[] args){
LinkedList<Integer> list = new LinkedList<Integer>();
list.add(0);
list.add(1);
list.add(2);
list.add(3);
Iterator<Integer> iter = list.iterator();
while(iter.hasNext()){
System.out.println(iter.next());
}
}
}
Upvotes: 0