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H A D | Iterator.java | 57 * (In other words, returns {@code true} if {@link #next} would 65 * Returns the next element in the iteration. 67 * @return the next element in the iteration 70 E next(); method in interface:Iterator 75 * only once per call to {@link #next}. The behavior of an iterator 87 * @throws IllegalStateException if the {@code next} method has not 89 * been called after the last call to the {@code next} 106 * action.accept(next()); 116 action.accept(next());
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H A D | ListIterator.java | 36 * returned by a call to {@code next()}. 45 * operate on the last element returned by a call to {@link #next} or 66 * returns {@code true} if {@link #next} would return an element rather 75 * Returns the next element in the list and advances the cursor position. 78 * (Note that alternating calls to {@code next} and {@code previous} 81 * @return the next element in the list 82 * @throws NoSuchElementException if the iteration has no next element 84 E next(); method in interface:ListIterator 101 * {@link #next} to go back and forth. (Note that alternating calls 102 * to {@code next} an [all...] |
H A D | PrimitiveIterator.java | 37 * <p>The specialized subtype default implementations of {@link Iterator#next} 44 * should be used in preference to {@link PrimitiveIterator.OfInt#next()} and 48 * {@link Iterator#next next()} and 89 * Returns the next {@code int} element in the iteration. 91 * @return the next {@code int} element in the iteration 125 default Integer next() { method in interface:PrimitiveIterator.OfInt 163 * Returns the next {@code long} element in the iteration. 165 * @return the next {@code long} element in the iteration 199 default Long next() { method in interface:PrimitiveIterator.OfLong 272 default Double next() { method in interface:PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble [all...] |
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H A D | CompoundEnumeration.java | 43 private boolean next() { method in class:CompoundEnumeration 54 return next(); 58 if (!next()) {
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H A D | Cleaner.java | 75 next = null, field in class:Cleaner 80 cl.next = first; 90 if (cl.next == cl) 95 if (cl.next != null) 96 first = cl.next; 100 if (cl.next != null) 101 cl.next.prev = cl.prev; 103 cl.prev.next = cl.next; 106 cl.next [all...] |
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H A D | ResourceBundleEnumeration.java | 55 String next = null; field in class:ResourceBundleEnumeration 58 if (next == null) { 60 next = iterator.next(); 62 while (next == null && enumeration.hasMoreElements()) { 63 next = enumeration.nextElement(); 64 if (set.contains(next)) { 65 next = null; 70 return next != null; 75 String result = next; [all...] |
/libcore/luni/src/test/java/libcore/java/io/ |
H A D | OldAndroidPipedStreamTest.java | 65 assertEquals(readByte, (byte) fib.next()); 79 int toWrite = fib.next(); 143 assertEquals("Error at " + countRead, fib.next(), readInt); 159 int toWrite = fib.next(); 230 int toWrite = fib.next(); 267 assertEquals("Error at " + i, readInt, fib.next()); 275 public int next() { method in class:OldAndroidPipedStreamTest.Fibonacci
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/libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/java/nio/file/ |
H A D | FileTreeIterator.java | 43 * Event ev = iterator.next(); 53 private Event next; field in class:FileTreeIterator 72 this.next = walker.walk(start); 73 assert next.type() == FileTreeWalker.EventType.ENTRY || 74 next.type() == FileTreeWalker.EventType.START_DIRECTORY; 77 IOException ioe = next.ioeException(); 83 if (next == null) { 84 FileTreeWalker.Event ev = walker.next(); 92 next = ev; 95 ev = walker.next(); 109 public Event next() { method in class:FileTreeIterator [all...] |
/libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/java/text/ |
H A D | CharacterIterator.java | 56 * The methods previous() and next() are used for iteration. They return DONE if 67 * for(char c = iter.first(); c != CharacterIterator.DONE; c = iter.next()) { 89 * c = iter.next()) { 147 public char next(); method in interface:CharacterIterator
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H A D | CollationElementIterator.java | 82 * int primaryOrder = CollationElementIterator.primaryOrder(collationElementIterator.next()); 89 * <code>CollationElementIterator.next</code> returns the collation order 90 * of the next character. A collation order consists of primary order, 93 * is its primary order; the next 8 bits is the secondary order and the 124 * Resets the cursor to the beginning of the string. The next call 125 * to next() will return the first collation element in the string. 134 * Get the next collation element in the string. <p>This iterator iterates 138 * collation element [or ordering priority] of the next character in the 141 * pointing to and then updates the internal pointer to point to the next element. 143 * means that when you change direction while iterating (i.e., call next() an 149 public int next() method in class:CollationElementIterator [all...] |
H A D | BreakIterator.java | 138 * for (int end = boundary.next(); 140 * start = end, end = boundary.next()) { 166 * int end = boundary.next(); 194 * Find the next word: 201 * int current = wb.next(); 208 * current = wb.next(); 216 * that each represent the end of one sentence and the beginning of the next. 220 * of a word: If the characters between this boundary and the next boundary 223 * and the next is a word; otherwise, it's the material between words.) 255 * DONE is returned by previous(), next(), nex 294 public abstract int next(int n); method in class:BreakIterator 307 public abstract int next(); method in class:BreakIterator [all...] |
H A D | IcuIteratorWrapper.java | 130 * <td width="94%">Escape character. The \ itself is ignored, but causes the next 288 * equivalent to repeatedly calling next() or previous(). 295 public int next(int n) { method in class:IcuIteratorWrapper 296 return wrapped.next(n); 300 * Advances the iterator to the next boundary position. 304 public int next() { method in class:IcuIteratorWrapper 305 return wrapped.next();
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H A D | StringCharacterIterator.java | 175 * Implements CharacterIterator.next() for String. 176 * @see CharacterIterator#next 178 public char next() method in class:StringCharacterIterator
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H A D | StringReader.java | 40 private int next = 0; field in class:StringReader 70 if (next >= length) 72 return str.charAt(next++); 97 if (next >= length) 99 int n = Math.min(length - next, len); 100 str.getChars(next, next + n, cbuf, off); 101 next += n; 125 if (next >= length) 128 long n = Math.min(length - next, n [all...] |
/libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/java/sql/ |
H A D | SQLException.java | 48 * <LI> a chain to a next Exception. This can be used to provide additional 272 * @return the next <code>SQLException</code> object in the chain; 277 return (next); 291 SQLException next=current.next; 292 if (next != null) { 293 current = next; 300 current=current.next; 328 public Throwable next() { 369 private volatile SQLException next; field in class:SQLException [all...] |
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H A D | Globs.java | 45 private static char next(String glob, int i) { method in class:Globs 71 char next = globPattern.charAt(i++); 72 if (isGlobMeta(next) || isRegexMeta(next)) { 75 regex.append(next); 91 if (next(globPattern, i) == '^') { 97 if (next(globPattern, i) == '!') { 102 if (next(globPattern, i) == '-') { 120 c == '&' && next(globPattern, i) == '&') { 131 if ((c = next(globPatter [all...] |
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H A D | TestExampleCode.java | 177 HijrahDate hd5 = next(hd2); 190 HijrahDate next = next(date); 203 private <D extends ChronoLocalDate> D next(D date) { method in class:TestExampleCode
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/libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/lang/ref/ |
H A D | FinalizerReference.java | 37 private FinalizerReference<?> next; field in class:FinalizerReference 59 reference.next = head; 69 FinalizerReference<?> next = reference.next; 71 reference.next = null; 74 prev.next = next; 76 head = next; 78 if (next != null) { 79 next [all...] |
/libcore/luni/src/test/java/libcore/java/util/ |
H A D | OldListIteratorTest.java | 39 l.next(); 46 assertTrue(objArray[i].equals(l.next())); 50 l.next(); 72 public Object next() { method in class:OldListIteratorTest.Mock_ListIterator 107 l.next(); 131 l.next(); 144 l.next(); 162 l.next(); 169 l.next(); 182 l.next(); [all...] |
/libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/java/time/temporal/ |
H A D | TemporalAdjusters.java | 100 * <li>finding the first day of next month 102 * <li>finding the first day of next year 104 * <li>finding the next or previous day-of-week, such as "next Thursday" 193 * Returns the "first day of next month" adjuster, which returns a new date set to 194 * the first day of the next month. 206 * @return the first day of next month adjuster, not null 255 * Returns the "first day of next year" adjuster, which returns a new date set to 256 * the first day of the next year. 267 * @return the first day of next mont 386 public static TemporalAdjuster next(DayOfWeek dayOfWeek) { method in class:TemporalAdjusters [all...] |
/libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/sun/util/locale/ |
H A D | StringTokenIterator.java | 74 public String next() { method in class:StringTokenIterator
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/libcore/harmony-tests/src/test/java/org/apache/harmony/tests/java/text/ |
H A D | AttributedStringTest.java | 39 while ((ch = it.next()) != CharacterIterator.DONE) 105 public char next() { method in class:AttributedStringTest.testAttributedCharacterIterator
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H A D | AbstractSequentialListTest.java | 83 public Object next() { method in class:AbstractSequentialListTest.Mock_unsupportedListIterator 122 public E next() { method in class:AbstractSequentialListTest.Mock_ListIterator 325 public Object next() { 440 public Object next() { 513 public Object next() {
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H A D | RandomTest.java | 272 protected int next(int bits) { method in class:RandomTest.Mock_Random 274 return super.next(bits);
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H A D | JSONTokener.java | 68 * The index of the next character to be returned by {@link #next}. When 87 * Returns the next value from the input. 170 * Advances the position until after the next newline character. If the line 320 /* ...next try to parse as a floating point... */ 476 * Returns the next available character, or the null character '\0' if all 480 public char next() { method in class:JSONTokener 485 * Returns the next available character if it equals {@code c}. Otherwise an 488 public char next(char c) throws JSONException { method in class:JSONTokener 489 char result = next(); 518 public String next(int length) throws JSONException { method in class:JSONTokener [all...] |