public abstract static class FloatBigSpliterators.AbstractIndexBasedSpliterator extends AbstractFloatSpliterator
As the abstract methods in this class are used in inner loops, it is generally a
good idea to override the class as final
as to encourage the JVM to inline
them (or alternatively, override the abstract methods as final).
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
int |
characteristics() |
long |
estimateSize() |
void |
forEachRemaining(FloatConsumer action) |
long |
skip(long n)
Skips the given number of elements.
|
boolean |
tryAdvance(FloatConsumer action) |
FloatSpliterator |
trySplit() |
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
forEachRemaining, getComparator, tryAdvance
public int characteristics()
public long estimateSize()
public boolean tryAdvance(FloatConsumer action)
public void forEachRemaining(FloatConsumer action)
public long skip(long n)
FloatSpliterator
The effect of this call is exactly the same as that of calling FloatSpliterator.tryAdvance(java.util.function.Consumer<? super java.lang.Float>)
for
n
times (possibly stopping if FloatSpliterator.tryAdvance(java.util.function.Consumer<? super java.lang.Float>)
returns false).
The action called will do nothing; elements will be discarded.
n
- the number of elements to skip.Spliterator.tryAdvance(java.util.function.Consumer<? super T>)
public FloatSpliterator trySplit()
java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the return of computeSplitPoint()
was
< pos
or > {@link #getMaxPos()}
.Spliterator.ORDERED
property. This means this current iterator does not need to
to update what getMaxPos()
returns in response to this method (but it may do
"book-keeping" on it based on binding strategy).
The split point is computed by computeSplitPoint()
; see that method for details.