iter.Iterator Extends
Class/interface for iterators. An iterator needs to implement a next method and it needs to throw a goog.iter.StopIteration when the iteration passes beyond the end. Iterators have no hasNext method. It is recommended to always use the helper functions to iterate over the iterator or in case you are only targeting JavaScript 1.7 for in loops.

Inheritance

Constructor

goog.iter.Iterator()

Instance Methods

Public Protected Private
__iterator__(opt_keys) !goog.iter.Iterator.<VALUE>
Returns the Iterator object itself. This is used to implement the iterator protocol in JavaScript 1.7
Arguments:
opt_keys : boolean=
Whether to return the keys or values. Default is to only return the values. This is being used by the for-in loop (true) and the for-each-in loop (false). Even though the param gives a hint about what the iterator will return there is no guarantee that it will return the keys when true is passed.
Returns: !goog.iter.Iterator.<VALUE>  The object itself.
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next() VALUE
Returns the next value of the iteration. This will throw the object when the iteration passes the end.
Returns: VALUE  Any object or value.
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