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* * This class is the opposite of the AbstractList class in the sense * that it implements the "random access" methods (get(int index), * set(int index, E element), add(int index, E element) and * remove(int index)) on top of the list's list iterator, instead of * the other way around.
* * To implement a list the programmer needs only to extend this class and * provide implementations for the listIterator and size * methods. For an unmodifiable list, the programmer need only implement the * list iterator's hasNext, next, hasPrevious, * previous and index methods.
* * For a modifiable list the programmer should additionally implement the list * iterator's set method. For a variable-size list the programmer * should additionally implement the list iterator's remove and * add methods.
* * The programmer should generally provide a void (no argument) and collection * constructor, as per the recommendation in the Collection interface * specification.
*
* This class is a member of the
*
* Java Collections Framework.
*
* @author Josh Bloch
* @author Neal Gafter
* @see Collection
* @see List
* @see AbstractList
* @see AbstractCollection
* @since 1.2
*/
public abstract class AbstractSequentialList This implementation first gets a list iterator pointing to the
* indexed element (with listIterator(index)). Then, it gets
* the element using ListIterator.next and returns it.
*
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public E get(int index) {
try {
return listIterator(index).next();
} catch (NoSuchElementException exc) {
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Index: "+index);
}
}
/**
* Replaces the element at the specified position in this list with the
* specified element (optional operation).
*
* This implementation first gets a list iterator pointing to the
* indexed element (with listIterator(index)). Then, it gets
* the current element using ListIterator.next and replaces it
* with ListIterator.set.
*
* Note that this implementation will throw an
* UnsupportedOperationException if the list iterator does not
* implement the set operation.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public E set(int index, E element) {
try {
ListIterator This implementation first gets a list iterator pointing to the
* indexed element (with listIterator(index)). Then, it
* inserts the specified element with ListIterator.add.
*
* Note that this implementation will throw an
* UnsupportedOperationException if the list iterator does not
* implement the add operation.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public void add(int index, E element) {
try {
listIterator(index).add(element);
} catch (NoSuchElementException exc) {
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Index: "+index);
}
}
/**
* Removes the element at the specified position in this list (optional
* operation). Shifts any subsequent elements to the left (subtracts one
* from their indices). Returns the element that was removed from the
* list.
*
* This implementation first gets a list iterator pointing to the
* indexed element (with listIterator(index)). Then, it removes
* the element with ListIterator.remove.
*
* Note that this implementation will throw an
* UnsupportedOperationException if the list iterator does not
* implement the remove operation.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public E remove(int index) {
try {
ListIterator This implementation gets an iterator over the specified collection and
* a list iterator over this list pointing to the indexed element (with
* listIterator(index)). Then, it iterates over the specified
* collection, inserting the elements obtained from the iterator into this
* list, one at a time, using ListIterator.add followed by
* ListIterator.next (to skip over the added element).
*
* Note that this implementation will throw an
* UnsupportedOperationException if the list iterator returned by
* the listIterator method does not implement the add
* operation.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public boolean addAll(int index, Collection extends E> c) {
try {
boolean modified = false;
ListIterator
*
* This implementation merely returns a list iterator over the list.
*
* @return an iterator over the elements in this list (in proper sequence)
*/
public Iteratornext
method)
* @return a list iterator over the elements in this list (in proper
* sequence)
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public abstract ListIterator