Java Code Examples for java.util.ArrayDeque#descendingIterator()
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Example 1
Source File: ArrayDequeTest.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Descending iterator iterates through all elements */ public void testDescendingIterator() { ArrayDeque q = populatedDeque(SIZE); int i = 0; Iterator it = q.descendingIterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { assertTrue(q.contains(it.next())); ++i; } assertEquals(i, SIZE); assertFalse(it.hasNext()); try { it.next(); shouldThrow(); } catch (NoSuchElementException success) {} }
Example 2
Source File: ArrayDequeTest.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Descending iterator ordering is reverse FIFO */ public void testDescendingIteratorOrdering() { final ArrayDeque q = new ArrayDeque(); for (int iters = 0; iters < 100; ++iters) { q.add(new Integer(3)); q.add(new Integer(2)); q.add(new Integer(1)); int k = 0; for (Iterator it = q.descendingIterator(); it.hasNext();) { assertEquals(++k, it.next()); } assertEquals(3, k); q.remove(); q.remove(); q.remove(); } }
Example 3
Source File: ArrayDequeTest.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * descendingIterator.remove() removes current element */ public void testDescendingIteratorRemove() { final ArrayDeque q = new ArrayDeque(); final Random rng = new Random(); for (int iters = 0; iters < 100; ++iters) { int max = rng.nextInt(5) + 2; int split = rng.nextInt(max - 1) + 1; for (int j = max; j >= 1; --j) q.add(new Integer(j)); Iterator it = q.descendingIterator(); for (int j = 1; j <= split; ++j) assertEquals(it.next(), new Integer(j)); it.remove(); assertEquals(it.next(), new Integer(split + 1)); for (int j = 1; j <= split; ++j) q.remove(new Integer(j)); it = q.descendingIterator(); for (int j = split + 1; j <= max; ++j) { assertEquals(it.next(), new Integer(j)); it.remove(); } assertFalse(it.hasNext()); assertTrue(q.isEmpty()); } }
Example 4
Source File: ArrayDequeTest.java From j2objc with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Descending iterator iterates through all elements */ public void testDescendingIterator() { ArrayDeque q = populatedDeque(SIZE); int i = 0; Iterator it = q.descendingIterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { assertTrue(q.contains(it.next())); ++i; } assertEquals(i, SIZE); assertFalse(it.hasNext()); try { it.next(); shouldThrow(); } catch (NoSuchElementException success) {} }
Example 5
Source File: ArrayDequeTest.java From j2objc with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Descending iterator ordering is reverse FIFO */ public void testDescendingIteratorOrdering() { final ArrayDeque q = new ArrayDeque(); for (int iters = 0; iters < 100; ++iters) { q.add(new Integer(3)); q.add(new Integer(2)); q.add(new Integer(1)); int k = 0; for (Iterator it = q.descendingIterator(); it.hasNext();) { assertEquals(++k, it.next()); } assertEquals(3, k); q.remove(); q.remove(); q.remove(); } }
Example 6
Source File: ArrayDequeTest.java From j2objc with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * descendingIterator.remove() removes current element */ public void testDescendingIteratorRemove() { final ArrayDeque q = new ArrayDeque(); final Random rng = new Random(); for (int iters = 0; iters < 100; ++iters) { int max = rng.nextInt(5) + 2; int split = rng.nextInt(max - 1) + 1; for (int j = max; j >= 1; --j) q.add(new Integer(j)); Iterator it = q.descendingIterator(); for (int j = 1; j <= split; ++j) assertEquals(it.next(), new Integer(j)); it.remove(); assertEquals(it.next(), new Integer(split + 1)); for (int j = 1; j <= split; ++j) q.remove(new Integer(j)); it = q.descendingIterator(); for (int j = split + 1; j <= max; ++j) { assertEquals(it.next(), new Integer(j)); it.remove(); } assertFalse(it.hasNext()); assertTrue(q.isEmpty()); } }
Example 7
Source File: NotificationContent.java From developerWorks with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public static void addAll(ArrayDeque<NotificationItem> notificationItems) { // First, clear out what is currently there clearAll(); // Now add all of the NotificationItems Iterator<NotificationItem> itemIterator = notificationItems.descendingIterator(); while (itemIterator.hasNext()) { addItem(itemIterator.next()); } }
Example 8
Source File: WordBreakCompoundRewriter.java From querqy with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private void addCompounds(final ArrayDeque<Term> terms, final boolean reverse) throws IOException { final CombineSuggestion[] combinations = suggestCombination(reverse ? terms.descendingIterator() : terms.iterator()); if (combinations != null && combinations.length > 0) { final Term[] termArray; if (reverse) { termArray = new Term[terms.size()]; int i = terms.size() - 1; final Iterator<Term> termIterator = terms.descendingIterator(); while (termIterator.hasNext()) { termArray[i--] = termIterator.next(); } } else { termArray = terms.toArray(new Term[0]); } for (final CombineSuggestion suggestion : combinations) { // add compound to each sibling that is part of the compound to maintain mm logic Arrays.stream(suggestion.originalTermIndexes) .mapToObj(idx -> termArray[idx]) .forEach(sibling -> nodesToAdd.add( new Term(sibling.getParent(), sibling.getField(), suggestion.suggestion.string, true))); } } }