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| Creates the hash iterator object. More...
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| Creates an empty hash iterator object. More...
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| Creates a copy of the HashIterator object, iterating the same object as the original and in the same position. More...
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bool | empty () |
| returns True if the hash is empty; False if not More...
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bool | first () |
| returns True if on the first element of the hash More...
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string | getKey () |
| returns the current key value or throws an INVALID-ITERATOR exception if the iterator is invalid More...
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auto | getKeyValue () |
| returns the current value of the current hash key being iterated or throws an INVALID-ITERATOR exception if the iterator is invalid More...
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auto | getValue () |
| returns the current key value or throws an INVALID-ITERATOR exception if the iterator is invalid More...
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hash< auto > | getValuePair () |
| returns a hash with the current key and value (a hash with 2 keys: "key" and "value" ) or throws an INVALID-ITERATOR exception if the iterator is invalid More...
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bool | last () |
| returns True if on the last element of the hash More...
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bool | next () |
| Moves the current position to the next element in the hash; returns False if there are no more elements; if the iterator is not pointing at a valid element before this call, the iterator will be positioned on the first element in the hash if the hash is not empty. More...
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bool | prev () |
| Moves the current position to the previous element in the hash; returns False if there are no more elements; if the iterator is not pointing at a valid element before this call, the iterator will be positioned on the last element in the hash if the hash is not empty. More...
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| reset () |
| Reset the iterator instance to its initial state. More...
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bool | valid () |
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This class an iterator class for hashes.
Call HashIterator::next() to iterate through the hash; do not use the iterator if HashIterator::next() returns False. A hash can be iterated in reverse order by calling HashIterator::prev() instead of HashIterator::next()
- Example: HashIterator basic usage
hash<auto> h = {"key1": 1, "key2": 2,};
HashIterator it(h);
while (it.next()) {
printf(
"getKey: %n; getKeyValue: %n; getValue: %n; getValuePair: %n\n",
it.getKey(), it.getKeyValue(), it.getValue(), it.getValuePair());
}
getKey: "key1"; getKeyValue: 1; getValue: 1; getValuePair: hash: (key : "key1", value : 1)
getKey: "key2"; getKeyValue: 2; getValue: 2; getValuePair: hash: (key : "key2", value : 2)
- Note
- In general, the HashIterator class is not designed to be accessed from multiple threads; it was created without locking for fast and efficient use when used from a single thread. For methods that would be unsafe to use in another thread, any use of such methods in threads other than the thread where the constructor was called will cause an
ITERATOR-THREAD-ERROR
to be thrown.
- See also
- HashReverseIterator
auto Qore::HashIterator::getValue |
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bool Qore::HashIterator::next |
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Moves the current position to the next element in the hash; returns False if there are no more elements; if the iterator is not pointing at a valid element before this call, the iterator will be positioned on the first element in the hash if the hash is not empty.
This method will return True again after it returns False once if hash is not empty, otherwise it will always return False. The iterator object should not be used after this method returns False
- Returns
- False if there are no more elements in the hash (in which case the iterator object is invalid and should not be used); True if successful (meaning that the iterator object is valid)
- Example:
while (i.next()) {
printf(
" + %y = %y\n", i.getKey(), i.getValue());
}
- Exceptions
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ITERATOR-THREAD-ERROR | this exception is thrown if this method is called from any thread other than the thread that created the object |
Implements Qore::AbstractIterator.
Reimplemented in Qore::ObjectReverseIterator, and Qore::HashReverseIterator.
bool Qore::HashIterator::prev |
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Moves the current position to the previous element in the hash; returns False if there are no more elements; if the iterator is not pointing at a valid element before this call, the iterator will be positioned on the last element in the hash if the hash is not empty.
This method will return True again after it returns False once if the hash is not empty, otherwise it will always return False. The iterator object should not be used after this method returns False
- Returns
- False if there are no more elements in the hash (in which case the iterator object is invalid and should not be used); True if successful (meaning that the iterator object is valid)
- Example:
while (i.prev()) {
printf(
" + %y = %y\n", i.getKey(), i.getValue());
}
- Exceptions
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ITERATOR-THREAD-ERROR | this exception is thrown if this method is called from any thread other than the thread that created the object |
Implements Qore::AbstractBidirectionalIterator.
Reimplemented in Qore::ObjectReverseIterator, and Qore::HashReverseIterator.