I have a class MyDoublyIterator<E>
that implements the Iterator<E>
interface. Also, it has a couple other methods not part of the interface (for example public void boolean hasPrev()
). When I try to call that method in my main class my IDE can't resolve that method.
Here's the code I'm using to call it
Iterator<String> di = new MyDoublyIterator<String>();
di.hasPrev();
So I guess my question why can't it find that method. Do I have to build an abstract class that implements the interface and extend it?
ListIterator<T>
provides a bidirectional iterator, right?