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Given an Iterator class interface with methods: next()
and hasNext()
, design and implement a PeekingIterator that support the peek()
operation – it essentially peek() at the element that will be returned by the next call to next().
Here is an example. Assume that the iterator is initialized to the beginning of the list: [1, 2, 3]
.
Call next()
gets you 1, the first element in the list.
Now you call peek()
and it returns 2, the next element. Calling next()
after that still return 2.
You call next()
the final time and it returns 3, the last element. Calling hasNext()
after that should return false.
Hint:
用一个变量来保存peek元素值,每次调用next()
和peek()
时更新其值。
Java:
// Runtime: 120 ms
//Java Iterator interface reference:
//https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/Iterator.html
class PeekingIterator implements Iterator<Integer> {
Integer peek = null;
private Iterator<Integer> iterator;
public PeekingIterator(Iterator<Integer> iterator) {
this.iterator = iterator;
}
// Returns the next element in the iteration without advancing the iterator.
public Integer peek() {
if (peek == null) {
peek = iterator.next();
}
return peek;
}
// hasNext() and next() should behave the same as in the Iterator interface.
// Override them if needed.
@Override
public Integer next() {
if (peek == null) {
return iterator.next();
}
else {
Integer temp = peek;
peek = null;
return temp;
}
}
@Override
public boolean hasNext() {
if (peek != null) {
return true;
}
else {
return iterator.hasNext();
}
}
}
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