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Author: ASF GitHub Bot
Created on: 29/May/21 02:39
Start Date: 29/May/21 02:39
Worklog Time Spent: 10m
Work Description: anantdamle edited a comment on pull request #238:
URL:
https://github.com/apache/commons-collections/pull/238#issuecomment-850755188
thanks @XenoAmess and @kinow
Fixed checkstyles issues (also checked locally using `mvn checkstyle:check`)
The sytle checks & corrections can be simplified using
[spotless](https://github.com/diffplug/spotless/tree/master/plugin-maven)
plugin.
Should I create a separate PR to implement spotless plugin for auto style
correction?
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Worklog Id: (was: 603782)
Time Spent: 2h 20m (was: 2h 10m)
> provide a PairIterator to zip two iterators of different types.
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>
> Key: COLLECTIONS-795
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COLLECTIONS-795
> Project: Commons Collections
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Iterator
> Reporter: Anant Damle
> Priority: Minor
> Time Spent: 2h 20m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> ZippingIterator provides a way to simulatenously iterate over multiple
> iterators of the *same-type.*
> The proposed pair iterator allows simultaneously iterating over two iterators
> of different type, like the example below:
> {code:java}
> Iterator<L> leftIterator = ...;
> Iterator<R> rightIterator = ...;
> PairIterator<L,R> pairIterator = PairIterator.of(leftIterator, rightIterator);
> while (pairIterator.hasNext()) {
> ImmutablePair<L,R> item = pairIterator.next();
> ...
> }{code}
>
> Another convenience could be to use an Iterable for easy for-each constructs.
> {code:java}
> List<Integer> studentIds = ...
> List<String> studentNames = ...
> for (PairedItem<Integer, String> items :
> IterableUtils.pairedIterable(studentIds, studentNames) {
> Integer studentId = item.getLeft();
> String studentName = item.getRight();
> ...
> }
> {code}
>
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