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Each of the overloaded range methods must return an Iterable of the appropriate generic type.  We have provided nested inner classes for IntegerRangeIterator and IntegerRangeIterable.  Feel free to implement these or delete them if you would prefer to build your Integer range methods with anonymous inner classes and or a lambda and an anonymous inner class.  For the Double range methods, you can define your own named nested inner classes or got the anonymous inner class/lambda route as you wish.
 
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Revision as of 03:29, 26 November 2022

Java

Method Overloading

Nested Inner Classes

Anonymous Classes

Lambda Expressions

interface java.lang.Iterable<T>

iterator()

interface java.util.Iterator<T>

hasNext()
next()

Code To Implement

class: Iterables.java Java.png
methods: range
range
range
range
package: range.warmup
source folder: src/main/java

Each of the overloaded range methods must return an Iterable of the appropriate generic type. We have provided nested inner classes for IntegerRangeIterator and IntegerRangeIterable. Feel free to implement these or delete them if you would prefer to build your Integer range methods with anonymous inner classes and or a lambda and an anonymous inner class. For the Double range methods, you can define your own named nested inner classes or got the anonymous inner class/lambda route as you wish.

Integers

range(min, maxExclusive, step)

range(min, maxExclusive)

range with a step of 1

Doubles

range(min, maxExclusive, step)

range(min, maxExclusive)

range with a step of 1.0

Client

class: RangeClient.java Presentation icon-72a7cf.svg
package: range.client
source folder: src/main/java

The code:

for (int i : Iterables.range(4, 12)) {
	System.out.println(i);
}
System.out.println();
for (double d : Iterables.range(3.0, 7.1, 0.25)) {
	System.out.println(d);
}

produces the output:

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

3.0
3.25
3.5
3.75
4.0
4.25
4.5
4.75
5.0
5.25
5.5
5.75
6.0
6.25
6.5
6.75
7.0

Test

class: IterableRangesTestSuite.java Junit.png
package: range.warmup
source folder: src/test/java