Iterator and Iterable Iterable range

Given a class named Range. It represents a range from A (inclusive) to B (exclusive). The class implements the interface Iterable, therefore, an instance of Range can be used in the for-each loop.

Write a body of the overridden method iterator so that the following code works correctly:

Range range = new Range(2, 6);

for (Long val : range) {
System.out.println(val);
}
It must print:

2
3
4
5
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Sample Input 1:

2 6
Sample Output 1:

2
3
4
5


import java.util.Iterator;

class Range implements Iterable<Long> {

    private long fromInclusive;
    private long toExclusive;

    public Range(long from, long to) {
        this.fromInclusive = from;
        this.toExclusive = to;
    }

    @Override
    public Iterator<Long> iterator() {
        // write your code here
        return new Iterator<Long>() {
            private long current = fromInclusive;
            
            @Override
            public boolean hasNext() {
                return current < toExclusive;
            }
            
            @Override
            public Long next() {
                return current++;
            }
        };
    }
}
posted @ 2020-09-28 14:39  longlong6296  阅读(98)  评论(0)    收藏  举报