JavaTM 2 Platform
Standard Ed. 5.0

javax.swing.text
Class ElementIterator

java.lang.Object
  extended by javax.swing.text.ElementIterator
All Implemented Interfaces:
Cloneable

public class ElementIterator
extends Object
implements Cloneable

ElementIterator, as the name suggests, iteratates over the Element tree. The constructor can be invoked with either Document or an Element as an argument. If the constructor is invoked with a Document as an argument then the root of the iteration is the return value of document.getDefaultRootElement(). The iteration happens in a depth-first manner. In terms of how boundary conditions are handled: a) if next() is called before first() or current(), the root will be returned. b) next() returns null to indicate the end of the list. c) previous() returns null when the current element is the root or next() has returned null. The ElementIterator does no locking of the Element tree. This means that it does not track any changes. It is the responsibility of the user of this class, to ensure that no changes happen during element iteration. Simple usage example: public void iterate() { ElementIterator it = new ElementIterator(root); Element elem; while (true) { if ((elem = next()) != null) { // process element System.out.println("elem: " + elem.getName()); } else { break; } } }


Constructor Summary
ElementIterator(Document document)
          Creates a new ElementIterator.
ElementIterator(Element root)
          Creates a new ElementIterator.
 
Method Summary
 Object clone()
          Clones the ElementIterator.
 Element current()
          Fetches the current Element.
 int depth()
          Fetches the current depth of element tree.
 Element first()
          Fetches the first element.
 Element next()
          Fetches the next Element.
 Element previous()
          Fetches the previous Element.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object