PowersOf2Iterable

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Motivation

Experience with implementing interfaces.

Warm Up

If you are struggling with this studio, consider completing the Shape warm up.

Investigate

interface Iterable<T>

interface Iterator<T>

Mistakes To Avoid

Attention niels epting.svg Warning: Do NOT Parallelize

Code to Implement

It is important to consider what state each class should encapsulate. The class PowersOfTwoLessThan, which is Iterable, should be have need to store little (if anything) beyond the maxExclusive passed in to its constructor. Further, PowersOfTwoLessThan should be immutable. There is no need to change any of the data during its lifetime.

The Iterator<Integer> instances created whenever one invokes the iterator() method? Now, the data for those instances are going to need to mutate.

class: PowersOfTwoLessThan.java Java.png
methods: constructor
iterator
package: slices.studio
source folder: student/src/main/java

constructor

method: public PowersOfTwoLessThan(int maxExclusive) Sequential.svg (sequential implementation only)

iterator

method: public Iterator<Integer> iterator() Sequential.svg (sequential implementation only)

Investigate: Anonymous Inner Classes

Testing Your Solution

Correctness

class: PowersOfTwoTestSuite.java Junit.png
package: powersoftwo.studio
source folder: testing/src/test/java

Pledge, Acknowledgments, Citations

file: studio-powers-of-two-iterable-pledge-acknowledgments-citations.txt

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