struct LazyDropWhileSequence.Iterator
Inheritance |
IteratorProtocol
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Import | import Swift |
Instance Methods
Advances to the next element and returns it, or nil
if no next element
exists.
Repeatedly calling this method returns, in order, all the elements of the
underlying sequence. As soon as the sequence has run out of elements, all
subsequent calls return nil
.
You must not call this method if any other copy of this iterator has been
advanced with a call to its next()
method.
The following example shows how an iterator can be used explicitly to
emulate a for
-in
loop. First, retrieve a sequence's iterator, and
then call the iterator's next()
method until it returns nil
.
let numbers = [2, 3, 5, 7]
var numbersIterator = numbers.makeIterator()
while let num = numbersIterator.next() {
print(num)
}
// Prints "2"
// Prints "3"
// Prints "5"
// Prints "7"
Returns: The next element in the underlying sequence, if a next element
exists; otherwise, nil
.
Declaration
mutating func next() -> LazyDropWhileSequence<Base>.Iterator.Element?
An iterator over the elements traversed by a base iterator that follow the initial consecutive elements that satisfy a given predicate.
This is the associated iterator for the
LazyDropWhileSequence
,LazyDropWhileCollection
, andLazyDropWhileBidirectionalCollection
types.