public class GroupAdjacentIterator extends java.lang.Object implements GroupIterator, LastPositionFinder, LookaheadIterator
Each step of this iterator advances to the first item of the next group, leaving the members of that group in a saved list.
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GroupAdjacentIterator(Expression select,
Expression keyExpression,
XPathContext baseContext,
StringCollator collator,
boolean composite) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
close()
Close the iterator.
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void |
discharge()
Calling this method instructs the iterator to release any resources it holds, while still
remaining able to deliver the remaining items in the sequence.
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AtomicSequence |
getCurrentGroupingKey()
Get the grouping key of the current group
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int |
getLength()
Get the last position (that is, the number of items in the sequence).
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com.saxonica.ee.stream.ManualGroupIterator |
getSnapShot(XPathContext context)
Get a sequence which is a snapshot of this sequence at the current position
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boolean |
hasNext()
Determine whether there are more items to come.
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SequenceIterator |
iterateCurrentGroup()
Get an iterator over the members of the current group, in population
order.
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Item |
next()
Get the next item in the sequence.
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boolean |
supportsGetLength()
Ask whether this iterator supports use of the
LastPositionFinder.getLength() method. |
boolean |
supportsHasNext()
Ask whether the hasNext() method can be called.
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public GroupAdjacentIterator(Expression select, Expression keyExpression, XPathContext baseContext, StringCollator collator, boolean composite) throws XPathException
XPathExceptionpublic boolean supportsGetLength()
LastPositionFinderLastPositionFinder.getLength() method. This
method should always be called before calling LastPositionFinder.getLength(), because an iterator
that implements this interface may support use of LastPositionFinder.getLength() in some situations
and not in otherssupportsGetLength in interface LastPositionFinderLastPositionFinder.getLength() method can be called to determine the length
of the underlying sequence.public int getLength()
LastPositionFinderLastPositionFinder.supportsGetLength() has been called
and has returned true.getLength in interface LastPositionFinderpublic AtomicSequence getCurrentGroupingKey()
GroupIteratorgetCurrentGroupingKey in interface GroupIteratorpublic SequenceIterator iterateCurrentGroup()
GroupIteratoriterateCurrentGroup in interface GroupIteratorpublic boolean supportsHasNext()
LookaheadIteratorsupportsHasNext in interface LookaheadIteratorLookaheadIterator.hasNext() method is availablepublic boolean hasNext()
LookaheadIteratorThis method must not be called unless the result of LookaheadIterator.supportsHasNext()
is true.
hasNext in interface LookaheadIteratorpublic Item next()
SequenceIteratornext in interface SequenceIteratorpublic void close()
SequenceIteratorFor example, the iterator returned by the unparsed-text-lines() function has a close() method that causes the underlying input stream to be closed, whether or not the file has been read to completion.
Closing an iterator is important when the data is being "pushed" in another thread. Closing the iterator terminates that thread and means that it needs to do no additional work. Indeed, failing to close the iterator may cause the push thread to hang waiting for the buffer to be emptied.
Closing an iterator is not necessary if the iterator is read to completion: if a call
on SequenceIterator.next() returns null, the iterator will be closed automatically. An explicit
call on SequenceIterator.close() is needed only when iteration is abandoned prematurely.
close in interface java.io.Closeableclose in interface java.lang.AutoCloseableclose in interface SequenceIteratorpublic void discharge()
SequenceIteratorSequenceIterator.close() will be called when no more items are needed.discharge in interface SequenceIteratorpublic com.saxonica.ee.stream.ManualGroupIterator getSnapShot(XPathContext context)
GroupIteratorgetSnapShot in interface GroupIteratorcontext - the XPath contextCopyright (c) 2004-2022 Saxonica Limited. All rights reserved.