I've this exercise with an algorithm to implement. I have this main:
public static void main(String[] args) {
Person a = new Person("Tony");
Person c = new Person("Luke");
Person o = new Person("Ann");
a.addFriends(c);
a.addFriends(o);
for(Person p: a.contacts())
System.out.println(p);
}
If I replace "a.contacts()" with "a" and use this class, the code works! But How can I implement the for-each loop with "a.contacts()"?? Thanks
class Person implements Iterable<Person> {
private Set<Person> friends = new HashSet<Person>();
private String name;
public Person(String name){
this.name = name;
}
public void addFriends(Person o){
friends.add(o);
}
public String toString(){
return this.name;
}
@Override
public Iterator<Person> iterator() {
Iterator<Person> i = friends.iterator();
return i;
}
//Here the contacts method to implement!!
}
public Set<Person> contacts() { return friends; }
. It will merely return the friends set, and will use its (TheSet
's) iterator. No idea if that's what you want though.name
is never changed (a value is assigned only in the constructor), it is usually a good practice to declare it asfinal
. (It is not related to your question in any way, just a tip).