The iterator() method of Java AbstractSequentialList class



The iterator() method of the AbstractSequentialList class iterates over the elements in this list and returns it.

The syntax is as follows

Iterator<E> iterator()

To work with the AbstractSequentialList class in Java, you need to import the following package

import java.util.AbstractSequentialList;

The following is an example to implement AbstractSequentialList iterator() method in Java

Example

 Live Demo

import java.util.LinkedList; import java.util.AbstractSequentialList; import java.util.Iterator; public class Demo {    public static void main(String[] args) {       AbstractSequentialList<Integer>       absSequential = new LinkedList<>();       absSequential.add(10);       absSequential.add(25);       absSequential.add(60);       absSequential.add(70);       absSequential.add(195);       System.out.println("Elements in the AbstractSequentialList = "+absSequential);       Iterator<Integer> i = absSequential.iterator();       while (i.hasNext()) {          System.out.print(i.next() + " ");       }    } }

Output

Elements in the AbstractSequentialList = [10, 25, 60, 70, 195] 10 25 60 70 195
Updated on: 2019-07-30T22:30:25+05:30

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