I've looked through these forums to give me insight on how to create a ParallelIterator, but no luck. I want one Collection to be on one Thread and the another Collection to be on another Thread, but I wish to use a ThreadPool to do the job so that it can split up into parts equal to the amount of cores you have using Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors(). I also want to return an Actor rather than a Collection of Actors but the next() method is stopping me from doing so. Here is my code so far:
package com.atem.util;
public class ParallelIterator<Collection<Actor>> implements Iterator<Collection<Actor>> {
private Iterator<Actor> firstActorIterator;
private Iterator<Actor> secondActorIterator;
public ParallelIterator(final Collection<Actor> firstCollection, final Collection<Actor> secondCollection) {
this.firstActorIterator = firstCollection.iterator();
this.secondActorIterator = secondCollection.iterator();
}
@Override
public boolean hasNext() {
return this.getFirstActorIterator().hasNext() && this.getSecondActorIterator().hasNext();
}
@Override
public Collection<Actor> next() {
return new ParallelCollection(this.getFirstActorIterator().next(), this.getSecondActorIterator().next());
}
@Override
public void remove() {
this.getFirstActorIterator().remove();
this.getSecondActorIterator().remove();
}
public Iterator<Actor> getFirstIterator() {
return this.firstIterator;
}
public Iterator<Actor> getSecondIterator() {
return this.secondIterator;
}
public ParallelCollection<Actor> getParallelActorCollection() {
return this.parallelActorCollection;
}
}
I could change the next() method to return an Actor but then the ParallelCollection would get in the way. If there's anything else you wish to know, please let me know. Help is very much appreciated. Also, I'm somewhat of a beginner so if you could explain it in simple terms that would be great. Thanks!