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Program: How to read all elements in vector by using iterator?


Description:

Below example shows how to iterate through vector using iterator object. You can get iterator object by calling iterator() method.


Code:
package com.java2novice.vector;

import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Vector;

public class VectorIterator {

	public static void main(String a[]){
		Vector<String> vct = new Vector<String>();
		//adding elements to the end
		vct.add("First");
		vct.add("Second");
		vct.add("Third");
		vct.add("Random");
		Iterator<String> itr = vct.iterator();
		while(itr.hasNext()){
			System.out.println(itr.next());
		}
	}
}

Output:
First
Second
Third
Random
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Difference between while and do-while
The while statement verifies the condition before entering into the loop to see whether the next loop iteration should occur or not. The do-while statement executes the first iteration without checking the condition, it verifies the condition after finishing each iteration. The do-while statement will always execute the body of a loop at least once.
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I'm Nataraja Gootooru, programmer by profession and passionate about technologies. All examples given here are as simple as possible to help beginners. The source code is compiled and tested in my dev environment.

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