The Java.util.ArrayDeque.iterator() method is used to return an iterator of the elements of the ArrayDeque.
Syntax:
Iterator iterate_value = Array_Deque.iterator();
Parameters: The method does not take any parameter.
Return Value: The method iterates over the elements of the deque and returns the values(iterator).
Below programs illustrate the Java.util.ArrayDeque.iterator() method:
Program 1:
// Java code to illustrate iterator() import java.util.*; public class ArrayDequeDemo { public static void main(String args[]) { // Creating an empty ArrayDeque Deque<String> de_que = new ArrayDeque<String>(); // Use add() method to add elements into the Queue de_que.add( "Welcome" ); de_que.add( "To" ); de_que.add( "Geeks" ); de_que.add( "4" ); de_que.add( "Geeks" ); // Displaying the ArrayDeque System.out.println( "ArrayDeque: " + de_que); // Creating an iterator Iterator value = de_que.iterator(); // Displaying the values after iterating through the Deque System.out.println( "The iterator values are: " ); while (value.hasNext()) { System.out.println(value.next()); } } } |
ArrayDeque: [Welcome, To, Geeks, 4, Geeks] The iterator values are: Welcome To Geeks 4 Geeks
Program 2:
// Java code to illustrate iterator() import java.util.*; public class ArrayDequeDemo { public static void main(String args[]) { // Creating an empty ArrayDeque Deque<Integer> de_que = new ArrayDeque<Integer>(); // Use add() method to add elements into the Queue de_que.add( 10 ); de_que.add( 15 ); de_que.add( 30 ); de_que.add( 20 ); de_que.add( 5 ); // Displaying the ArrayDeque System.out.println( "ArrayDeque: " + de_que); // Creating an iterator Iterator value = de_que.iterator(); // Displaying the values after iterating through the Deque System.out.println( "The iterator values are: " ); while (value.hasNext()) { System.out.println(value.next()); } } } |
ArrayDeque: [10, 15, 30, 20, 5] The iterator values are: 10 15 30 20 5